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ongoing Bourbon Street Bollard AssessmentABC News
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Seven years ago , New Orleans officials began installing adjustable barriers at intersections in the famed French Quarter.
The steel columns known as bollards were in the process of being replaced and were not engaged early on New Year's Day .
The project to remove and replace the steel columns began Nov. 18 , city records show.
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