A bollard system designed to keep traffic off Bourbon Street was being replaced at the time of the New Year's Day attack.
Bollards began to malfunction shortly after the system was installed due to being clogged by Mardi Gras beads, New Orleans ...
Ann Street with “new removable stainless-steel bollards” that could be securely locked behind each crosswalk, according to the city website. The construction began in November with the removal ...
Ann Street would be replaced with “new removable stainless-steel bollards” that could be securely locked behind each ...
"Bollards are used to control crowds and traffic. They are short, stainless steel removable posts that can be securely locked behind each crosswalk.According to a statement on the city's website ...
Ann Street would be replaced with “new removable stainless-steel bollards” that could be securely locked behind each crosswalk. The construction began in November with the removal of the old ...
The removable stainless-steel bollards are designed to be securely locked at each crosswalk along Bourbon Street between Canal and St. Ann streets, according to Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration.