Specifications include, but are not limited to: This project is located in Dunedin, FL. Recognized statewide for its vibrant arts and culture scene, Dunedin maintains its small town charm with its population of approximately 37,000 residents. One of the oldest cities on the West Coast of Florida; Dunedin has a traditional main street, wooded and subtropical setting, and almost four miles of picturesque waterfront. The project is part of an existing PSTA bus shelter # 5211, located at 421 Main Street. The shelter is both in the City right-of-way and on First United Methodist Church of Dunedin property. As a landmark reference, the shelter is directly across the street from Pioneer Park. An additional concrete pad is provided to artists. This pad provides a base for the anticipated artist-designed bike rack and trash receptacle as enhancements to the unified design of the existing bus shelter. A solar charging station and solar lighting is provided to the existing shelter. Both the concrete pad and the solar items are already at the site. Proposed work should be structurally sound; proposed work may require review and approval by a registered FL engineer (at artist expense) if safety concerns are associated with the proposed work.