The city then installed new signs that read "local truck route."
It is among the 600 public spaces in which the city has installed free "hotspots."
The city is installing a public address system for protesters at each site, and additional sound equipment will not be allowed.
The city still has not installed its first computerized machine.
In 1828, the city of Paris had installed some 2,000 street lamps.
In 1910, the city installed a large boulder on the southeast portion of the grounds.
It had been a sewer before the city installed the new disposal system.
The city installed an elevator in the guest house so the building could be used as an administrative office.
The city has also installed meters in 15 percent of the city's 80,000 apartment buildings.
The city installs about 4,400 streetlights a year, and has no plans for replacing a large number.