Massive security is in place in a city known for letting the good times roll, with lingering anxiety because of the Jan. 1 ...
Following last month's terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the New York State Department of Transportation is moving forward with plans to spend $57 million to redesign West 42nd Street ...
With Mobile’s first Mardi Gras parade this week, the city has added bollards to sidewalks to help protect crowds during the ...
NDOT also revealed a pilot program to put retractable bollards where 5th Avenue, known as Rep. John Lewis Way, meets Broadway. Kibby says these barriers, called “Raptor retractable shallow mount” ...
NYC is investing $57 million to redesign part of 42nd Street to prevent vehicle-based terror attacks like the recent incident ...
Strategies for securing public spaces from vehicle attacks and other acts of terrorism without sacrificing accessible, ...
The city is spending $57 million to overhaul a busy stretch of 42nd Street with pedestrian safety improvements and will add ...
New Orleans’ historic French Quarter, the site of a deadly New Year’s vehicle-ramming attack, will be well protected on Super ...
Sculptural barriers designed for aesthetic interest or tree-lined buffers at the edge of gathering areas can provide protection for pedestrians in an aesthetically pleasing manner. These can be better ...
The new security measure is in response to the deadly attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. 14 people died after a man plowed a pickup truck through a crowd. Dozens more including some people from ...
The Super Bowl security presence is unmistakable to anyone navigating the city in the lead-up to Sunday's game between the Chiefs and Eagles.
If successful, the program could be extended, according to a representative with the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure.