The pedestrian promenade of 2 meters wide that the City of San Javier has built over the bridge crossing the Alicante-Cartagena highway, easy and gives more security to the residents of Roda who want to go to the coastal area and the Euroroda neighbors that target the center of the town.
The mayor of San Javier, Juan Martinez, accompanied by the mayor of Public Service, José Miguel Luengo, and the village headman of Roda, Eulogio Sanchez crossed the bridge this morning to check the result of works, the new steely area has also been provided with sufficient lighting to improve the safety of pedestrians, said Luengo.
The work represents an investment of 45,000 euros, and that was not easy because it involves crossing a bridge over the highways of the state, Luengo recalled, was an old demand of the residents asking a safe area to join peatonalmente the núcelo de Roda, with Euroroda a later development that increased the population of this district, as the village headman said Eulogio Sanchez.
The new sidewalk was built on the side of the road through the bridge of the AP7, over a length of 413 meters connecting the village of Roda and developments to existing sidewalks in the European Union Avenue, next to the municipal Los Alcazares.
The new step prevents a passage for pedestrians or shoulder of the road, considered, both unsafe.
The mayor thanked Utility understanding of neighbors for the many works that are underway around the town
The mayor of Public Services, José Miguel Luengo took the opportunity to already finished to ask for understanding and acknowledge the assistance of neighbors to the works that still hold today throughout the municipality works.
"The works are always annoying, but they are necessary if we want to improve our streets, something we all agree," said Luengo.
"In all cases we have tried cause the least possible discomfort and end in the shortest period of time," added Councilman Utilities that said that most are ending these days, and "all before Easter"
Luengo recalled that all paving, replacement of sidewalks and improved lighting that are held throughout the municipality are funded from the budget surplus of 2013, were hired at the end of last year and conducted between January and March " all being completed at Easter ".
The mayor recalled that have been made at the time of lower activity in the municipality with plans to reach the start of season "without discomfort to neighbors and our improved public spaces."
The surplus in 2013 allowed the City of San Javier allocate 2.3 million euros in investments, although conditional on investment is not carried out in works that generate current expenditure, so that the full amount has been allocated to paving, and replacement sidewalks and lighting throughout the municipality.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier