Cedar Avenue signs, 1-hour parking signs, speed limit signs and poop signs…wait poop sign?
On Wednesday the City of Pittsburgh showed a few shots of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure's Traffic Division in the Strip District.
The area is home to "all of Pittsburgh's parking, street-blades, parks & more."
I guess stop sign that says poop instead of "stop" goes into the "more" category.
In a post on social media, the city says that the Sign Shop "produces, maintains & replaces and estimated 175,000 signs across the city."
It's unknown what a poop stop sign would be used for.


