As a means of discouraging theft or squatting on empty lots, many have erected temporary fences around the perimeter of each property. Many choose chainlink wire fences because they are cheap, easy to install, sturdy, allow wind and some small critters to pass through. They are functional but not exactly beautiful. This presents an opportunity to turn a bland framework into a beautiful, heartwarming, inspirational, or useful canvas.
A local example shared by Benji Z of Altadena is the Altadena Dreams Project. Benji's church burned down in the Eaton fire. The congregation came together to paint, draw or write their dreams and attached them with ribbons to the wire fence surrounding the cleared plot of land.
Other examples are linked in the variations section.
Pick a fence, ideally one that you have ownership of or one you have asked permission to use.
Decide your purpose. Is it to beautify the area? Share an inspirational message?
Gather your community and create.
Take pictures.
Colorful string/wool strung on chainlink fence like Christy Caravaglio