Community Corner
Claremont Farmers Market Bollards
The bollards will be stored on carts and will be deployed in the Village on Thursdays and picked up on Mondays.
November 17, 2020
The Claremont Forum will start using bollards to close the footprint of the Farmers Market that takes place every Sunday on Harvard Avenue. Bollards are short, sturdy, vertical posts that will be used to secure the footprint of the event from vehicular traffic. The bollards were approved as part of the event’s new traffic control plan, which will begin being implemented on Sunday, November 22. The footprint of the event will remain the same with Harvard Avenue being closed from Bonita Avenue to First Street, and Second Street being closed from the City Hall alleyway to the Post Office driveway.
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The bollards will be stored on carts and will be deployed in the Village on Thursdays and picked up on Mondays. The carts and bollards will be locked when not in use and will be placed in designated spaces that will not conflict with existing Village parking. Questions or concerns regarding the bollards or approved traffic control plan can be sent to Jamie Earl at jearl@ci.claremont.ca.us. Questions regarding the Farmers Market can be sent to the Claremont Forum at claremontforum@gmail.com.
This press release was produced by the City of Claremont. The views expressed here are the author’s own.