Why has this historic monument of -Atlantique kept its ganivelles?

Why has this historic monument of -Atlantique kept its ganivelles?
Why has this historic monument of Loire-Atlantique kept its ganivelles?

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Editorial Clisson

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Jan 14, 2025 at 10:15 p.m.

Two automatic chain barriers had to replace the installed signs every weekend and public holiday by an agent of the city of Clissonon each side of the City Bridge. A system to continue make this historic monument pedestrian during these periods, decided in June 2024 speak municipal council.

We wanted a less restrictive system, but also more dissuasive for two wheels.

Xavier Bonnet, mayor at the time.

And less expensive than retractable bollards.

Philippe Bretaudeau, assistant for works, roads and networks

“It doesn’t work”

Expected for summerthen the back to schoolthe device ultimately had to appear at the end of the yearafter a month of work in Novemberduring which the cars were banned from driving.

It is clear that it still does not work.

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A remark in the form of astonishment that the Clissonnais have been making for several weekends.

When questioned, the town hall did not fail to respond.

In fact, the equipment installation work has been completed on time since the end of November, we are just waiting for Enedis to intervene for the power supply. This will be done before the end of January.

Philippe Bretaudeau.

The principle: the chains tension automatically as soon as the city wishes to close the structure to automobile traffic.

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