Movable Solar Bollards – This year marks the 150th anniversary of Johnson City, Tennessee. With this in mind, the small city has a number of celebrations planned, many centered in its new showcase park in the heart of downtown – King Commons.
Officially opened on April 6, 2018, the original purpose of the project was to help mitigate recurring problems with flooding. However, plans for the former truck rental facility eventually evolved into a more comprehensive outdoor space that doubles as a place to draw more people downtown and to host public events.
“We’ve taken a flood control project and turned it into a beautiful place,” said Johnson City Mayor David Tomita at the opening ceremony. “Any time you can get two-for-one, it’s a good thing,”
Bollard Lighting a Multi-Use Space
The three acre park has a number of amenities including walking trails, a creek, a mural, parking, an amphitheater for up to 2000 people and an iconic sign with the city’s name. Recently, the city announced plans to add a splash pad and fountain feature to the park as well.
The park also includes new lighting along the pathways and in the parking areas. But as an added challenge for some of the lighting, the city wanted the ability to remove certain bollards during special events. Working directly with the city to understand their requirements, First Light was able to propose a custom solution using .