gates
Coverage of gates in the Nexus archive.
- History repeats: Bow Mar revives effort to keep non‑residents off town streets
Bow Mar, an affluent Colorado town, is installing gates at two entrances to restrict non-residents, citing traffic and safety concerns. This mirrors a 1973 effort to block a road with a barricade, which neighbors criticized as exclusionary. Legal experts suggest incorporated cities may have authority to restrict roads for public safety.
- Bow Mar moving forward with gates they say will help improve road safety
Bow Mar is proceeding with the installation of gates to enhance road safety in the neighborhood. The town aims to improve safety through this measure.
- Residents' fury as illegal traveller site that sprang up with fences and gates over a Bank Holiday weekend is allowed to stay until 2029
Residents are furious over an illegal traveler site with fences and gates that was established during a Bank Holiday weekend and is permitted to remain until 2029.
- Democrat Rob Bonta projected to advance in California Attorney General's race
Rob Bonta is projected to advance in the California Attorney General's race with 54.1% of the vote. Gates is projected second with 41.32%, and Mikels third with 4.43%.
- Now the countryside gets low traffic neighbourhoods too: Speed limits to be cut to 20mph and gates and bollards will block through traffic
The countryside is introducing low traffic neighbourhoods with 20mph speed limits and physical barriers like gates and bollards to restrict through traffic. These measures aim to reduce vehicle throughput and prioritize pedestrian or local traffic safety.
- Liberals shocked! San Francisco fixed its subway by stopping crime
San Francisco improved its subway system by installing new gates that prevent fare evasion, leading to enhanced security and overall service quality. The changes have surprised critics, particularly liberals, who are now acknowledging the positive outcomes.