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Photo Of The Day: New Stanchions

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Photo Of The Day: New Stanchions

Photo by Donald LogginsNeighbor Donald Loggins sent us photos of the newly completed stanchions at Westminster Road and Foster Avenue. The DOT admitted they mistakenly knocked down [/blog/news/dot-admits-knocking-down-historic-stanchions-was-a-mistake-will-rebuild-them] the original stanchions this summer and began rebuilding them about a month ago [/blog/history/dot-begins-work-to-replace-neighborhoods-historic-stanchions-that-the-city-admitted-were-mistakenly-knocked-down] . We are glad to

DOT Begins Work To Replace Neighborhood’s Historic Stanchions That The City Admitted Were Mistakenly Knocked Down

Foster Avenue and Westminster Road

DOT Begins Work To Replace Neighborhood’s Historic Stanchions That The City Admitted Were Mistakenly Knocked Down

Photo by Donald LogginsAfter the city Department of Transportation knocked down two historic stanchions [/blog/news/after-neighbors-are-outraged-over-city-dot-knocking-down-stanchions-agency-vows-to-address-concerns] — the brick columns that were built not long after the turn of the 20th century — at Foster Avenue and Westminster Road in June, the agency admitted they’d made a mistake [/blog/news/

DOT Admits Knocking Down Historic Stanchions Was A Mistake, Will Rebuild Them

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DOT Admits Knocking Down Historic Stanchions Was A Mistake, Will Rebuild Them

The DOT knocks down a stanchion at Foster and Westminster.At a meeting last week, the New York City Department of Transportation vowed to work with community members on a resolution after the agency demolished two historic brick stanchions [/blog/news/after-neighbors-are-outraged-over-city-dot-knocking-down-stanchions-agency-vows-to-address-concerns] without any notice to residents. “It definitely was