Yesterday afternoon, the two lanes of descent to Cartagena from Víctor Beltrí Avenue were opened to traffic, in which works have been carried out to connect the rainwater network of the Barrio de Peral greenway with the general conduction that runs through The median of the avenue.
The objective of this work is to redirect the runoff that occurs in the area, especially from the construction of the greenway and avoid flooding on the surface of the avenue.
For its realization last Monday, September 30, these two lanes were cut, and the downstream traffic was diverted by the other two in the opposite direction, using in turn as rails the two auxiliary adjacent to Mandarache.
The traffic was restored yesterday afternoon by its usual routes, functioning with total fluidity.
IMPROVEMENT OF PLUVIALES IN JUAN XXIII
On the other hand, yesterday afternoon the access to the roundabout of Juan XXIII through Juan Fernández street was also cut off to traffic in order to complete another rain improvement work, during the construction of buildings that were They are carrying in the area and correct runoff that occur on the surface.
According to the Local Police, access to the roundabout will remain open on Salitre Street.
SEMAPHORIC CROSSING IN SAN FÉLIX
Likewise, the Department of Infrastructure reports that work has begun to repair the underground wiring and electronic controllers of traffic lights at the San Felix crossing, which were affected by past rains.
Problems with the contractor have prevented the start of work in the planned timeframe, despite having been processed through the emergency route.
Promptly, trenching works may affect traffic regulation at this junction, in which the Local Police collaborate.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena