Council bosses are expected next week to agree to ‘engage’ with local residents to look at how the area could be further improved.
And among the ideas they are looking at is pulling up some of the 138 bollards that were installed last year at a cost of £28,000.
The bollards were put in under York’s previous Lib Dem/ Green administration in the first phase of a planned ‘regeneration’ of the area being paid for with £570,000 of government cash.
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