Starting tomorrow, Wednesday, January 30, will be closed to traffic crossing the street with Duke Gisbert and Charity, during replacement works for water and sewerage services being carried out in this area Historic Town.
The court shall prevent access by drivers crossing the street this direction Puerto Gisbert or Duke Street to San Diego, so that vehicles accessing the area by the street may follow three routes Serreta:
1. - City Centre for Charity Arch Street.
2. - Beatas Street, towards Plaza de la Merced.
3. - Don Roque Street, towards Plaza de la Merced
Those who have limited access by Bastarreche arrival to the Plaza de la Merced, allowing the passage, though, residents and services.
Precisely to enable the passage, especially when parking, market, Traffic delegation and the Red Cross will be accessible Gisbert street in the opposite direction, with due caution, as it is a dead end for the duration of the works.
The work, which will last about three weeks, will consist of the intersection of new sewers, sanitation of PVC pipes, with the general network, which is the collector Serreta Street, for which there will be a ditch three meters deep.
This action is the next step in the work schedule of the remodeling project of the streets adjacent to San Francisc gazebo or affecting Duke Street, San Francisco, San Vicente, San Antonio el Pobre and Arch of Charity.
In the axis of Duke Street, San Francisco, and San Antonio the Poor, have already completed the works in San Fr ancisco, and before Easter will be finished and the Duke of Plaza de San Ginés, while San Antonio el Pobre begin after the week of passion.
Meanwhile, the other axis of action, of streets and Charity Arch San Vicen you, has already completed the first and opened to traffic, and currently works in San Vicente, which is also expected to be ready for Week Santa.
Thus, before starting processions through the streets of the city center, most will be renovated and opened to traffic and the seafront, in a few days in Cartagena which hosts a large number of visitors and tourists.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena