The works of the roundabout Pozo Aledo be held early next year was announced today in San Javier the Minister of Development and Infrastructures, Francisco Barnabas at the end of the working meeting held today with the mayor, José Miguel Luengo and several councilors the government team in the city of San Javier.
Francisco Barnabas announced that in February 2016 have begun work to remove the current height of the roundabout and construction of a small medium and an island that marks the entrance and exit of the hamlet of Pozo Aledo "so the problem is catered road safety raised by the neighbors. "
The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure added that "we will also solve other desire raised by the residents of Pozo Aledo with direct access from the roundabout on the AP7 motorway towards Cartagena."
Francisco Barnabas explained that these works that require further processing since they need the permission of the State Highway Demarcation begin mid-2016.
Barnabas also finalized another works committed by his department in San Javier as is the widening of the road from the roundabout AP7 aircraft to avoid traffic jams that occur on certain days and seasons, whose works They will take place in 2017 and that are affected by two partial plans in the area which requires a previous procedure that will be resolved in 2016.
The mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo thanked the counselor "its commitment to San Javier, from the beginning when he agreed to my invitation to meet with neighbors and learn" in situ "the problem of the roundabout Pozo Aledo, for which It has already provided a solution meeting the requests of the neighbors. "
During the working meeting other issues of municipal interest and requests for counseling support for improvements in the road from the cemetery, the bike path that runs along the perimeter of the AGA, or the Rotunda Hospital addressed, among others.
Subsequently the advisor and the mayor met with a group of local entrepreneurs who were invited to see first hand what it will mean the ITI, "Integrated Territorial Investment" of the Mar Menor, one of the three preferred investment granted by the European Union to Spain and will involve investment in the coming years of 45 million euros.
Bernabe said that this project will affect the cleanliness of the Mar Menor, the largest investment earmarked's network of storm tanks to prevent agricultural runoff reaching the lagoon, and a final action to prevent the promenade trawls Albujón.
The counselor explained to entrepreneurs other aspects of the project as a regular line ferry across the Mar Menor, dry finish with irregular moorings, with nautical bases, marinas and pontoons, among other alternatives, and a perimeter network of bike lanes and rides, among others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier