Sentences with phrase «bollards in»

City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez (D - Manhattan)-- who has been pushing legislation since June that would require the city to install bollards in front of schools, public plazas and busy corridors — said the bike path should have been made safer years ago.
Starting later this month, the city will begin installing more than 1,500 new permanent bollards in Times Square and other public spaces.
One bill, for example, aims to address the Halloween terror attack along the Hudson River bike path by mandating the placement of bollards in front of schools, plazas and busy sidewalks.
The head of the City Council's Transportation Committee demanded Thursday that Mayor de Blasio start installing traffic safety bollards in front of schools, public plazas and bustling corridors.

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The Pences will then depart for McAllen, Texas, where they will participate in a walking tour of the Hidalgo Texas Port of Entry, a roundtable discussion on immigration with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a boat tour of the U.S. - Mexico border on the Rio Grande, and another walking tour along a bollard wall.
In January, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced plans to bring 1,500 permanent perimeter bollards to «high - profile» sites, at a cost of $ 50 million.
In addition, new structures such as bollards and barriers are being introduced to aid security which will have an impact on the urban environment.
The city will also add several in - ground jets to the spray shower area, which only has one mushroom bollard currently, as part of the renovations that will be funded by the mayor's office and the state Dormitory Authority, Parks said.
In addition, large concrete bollards will be added to the front of the Court Building at 25 Delaware Ave. to prevent any vehicle from ramming the building.
From building - blocking bollards to millimeter - wave scanners, the September 11 terrorist attacks have led to significant changes in security techniques and technology worldwide over the past decade to discourage future attacks and to avoid being surprised again.
Plastic bollards stand in the road.
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They staggered in a drunken waltz for a few seconds, kicking up swirls of dust and snapping the dried weeds around them, until the man suddenly collapsed into his arms and pushed him against a large iron mooring bollard.
Although it is in the heart of the pedestrian zone a code from the hotel magically allows us through a set of hydraulic bollards and in to the vast Residenzplatz and Domplatz.
Take a picnic down to the Mary River Parklands and enjoy a riverside feast in the company of the Maryborough Bollards, seven colourful timber posts representing a sea captain welcoming a family of immigrants landing at the Port of Maryborough in the 1860s.
You play as grieving hacker Aiden Pearce, bent on revenge for the death of his niece, and willing to use all the computerised tricks in the book to achieve it — raising street bollards to smash chasing cars, or switching traffic lights to send oncoming vehicles into them.
An auction led by Oliver Barker of Sotheby's and introduced by Alex Sainsbury featured work donated by leading artists in homage to Richard Long, including Matthew Darbyshire's glittering gold leaf bollard, Long's friend and contemporary Hamish Fulton's work reminiscing on a 1960s performance by the artist, and Michael Rakowitz's reinterpretation of Long's iconic A Line Made by Walking with A Line Made from Looting.
A multicoloured, outdoor installation of triangles made of plastic bollards, steel and gravel was positioned in such a way that the viewer became caught up mentally and physically in an intricate play of formal relationships and informal sensuality.
An auction led by Oliver Barker of Sotheby's and introduced by Alex Sainsbury featured work donated by leading artists in homage to Long, including Matthew Darbyshire's glittering gold leaf bollard, Long's friend and contemporary Hamish Fulton's work reminiscing on a 1960s performance by the artist, and Michael Rakowitz's reinterpretation of Long's iconic A Line Made by Walking with A Line Made from Looting.
Particularly interested in overlooked or overused objects and spaces — from bollards, mini-golf courses and roadside shrines to communal washrooms, military watchtowers and other indiscernible utilitarian forms — she replicates them in works highlighting the uncertain nature of the neat geometry of the world around us.
BP: I have very often used street furniture in my sculptural works — such as crowd barriers and street bollards — as they are objects that occupy public space, and structure the way we move through it.
Conceived by Deshayes as an ode to the river Thames and the city of London, the exhibition draws a parallel between the sculptures» cast iron material and its decorative and functional use in urban elements such as radiators, cookware, bollards and architectural ornament.
In a 2017 case, a woman successfully sued the municipality responsible for a recreational trail when she suffered life - changing injuries following a crash caused when her bicycle tires becoming lodged in an unmarked sleeve for bollards, which are usually used to block access to motorcycles or snowmobileIn a 2017 case, a woman successfully sued the municipality responsible for a recreational trail when she suffered life - changing injuries following a crash caused when her bicycle tires becoming lodged in an unmarked sleeve for bollards, which are usually used to block access to motorcycles or snowmobilein an unmarked sleeve for bollards, which are usually used to block access to motorcycles or snowmobiles.
But in this case, the fact that the town allowed the bollard sleeve to remain unpainted, it rose to the level of reckless disregard,» Cahill adds.
A report, Boatswains to Bollards: A Socioeconomic Impact Analysis of B.C. Ferries issued in September did just that, detailing how skyrocketing ferry fees killed $ 2.3 billion in economic activity in the last 10 years.
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