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Thousands More Bollards Going In Along Las Vegas Strip

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Clark County officials say the installation of over 3,000 more pedestrian safety posts along Las Vegas Boulevard is scheduled to begin early Tuesday.

 

The steel posts — called bollards — are 4 feet tall, secured in the ground and designed to stop a vehicle.

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Officials said three contractors were hired to do the work to get it done faster. The project's regular work hours will be from 2-10 a.m. weekdays.

 

The county has already installed approximately 1,600 bollards during the past two years.

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