-- Auburn's tradition of rolling Toomer's Corner has been hold for more than three months.

The tradition will continue this fall thanks to the installation of a temporary wire structure at the famous intersection, which serves as a gathering place for Auburn fans to celebrate wins and memorable moments.

The city of Auburn installed four wires connecting three concrete poles at the corner Tuesday. The wires meet at the central pole in the triangle, forming a "V" at the intersection.

The university removed the live oaks at Toomer's Corner in April after experts determined they could not save the poisoned oaks.

The city is discussing plans to redevelop downtown and the corner to coincide with the university's plans to redesign its side of the intersection, where the live oaks once stood.