The governing board has given the green light to two proposals that will be an improvement in the infrastructure of the town, the first with the renovation of the promenade Grandchildren, and the second is a hydraulic work to solve the problems of flooding in the outskirts of Parcheesi
The governing board has given the green light today to several proposals for the Department of Infrastructure which will provide improvements in various parts of town, with are the renewal of the Paseo de Los Nietos, connecting street Cabrera to the collector of Ronda Union City to prevent flooding in the area, and the remodeling project in the neighborhood of Los Dolores, details s and will present on Monday, as announced by the mayor of the area of Infrastructure and Planning, Francisco Espejo.
With regard to the draft Grandchildren, Mirror explained that this is the response of local government to the demands of neighbors and, although it will not be a comprehensive reform of the boardwalk, which covers about 20,000 square meters, which will act if about 60 percent of it, being envisaged that the work will commence after the summer, with the report that will be favorable to the Directorate General of Coasts.
The implementation period is four months and the amount is 436,000 euros, entirely from municipal funds.
The proposed work will consist of resurfacing, by placing over the existing concrete paving stone in different sizes and colors, and a thickness of 8 inches.
A bike lane, 1.5 meters wide, will be built at the new cobblestone pavement.
Said rail, with a length of 1,030 meters, is of polypropylene fiber reinforced concrete and will be floated and painted.
On the other hand, where the existing pavement sanitation necessary, by subsidence of the base thereof and before placing pavers, you will need to demolish the area to clean up, then prepare for the new base by concreting that area.
The slopes of the new pavement always run towards the beach to current openings, and with a circulation of at least 1%.
This is done through the formation of spots of concrete at the farthest part of the beach pavement.
As for the other details of the ride, 60 Washingtonia robusta palm trees will be planted 3 to 4 feet high, in the adjacent area to walk in the sand, and in the same walk.
Also the lighting will be enhanced by placing streetlights.
On the other hand, also this year, the governing board has approved the execution of hydraulic works in Cabrera Street, for renewal of the stormwater network and its connection to the collector of Ronda City of Union. Goal, according to Councillor for Infrastructure, is to solve the problem of flooding that has this area in the vicinity of the Medical Center Parcheesi.
The cost of the project is 212,000 euros, with special surplus funds concessionaire municipal water service in 2012, and the execution time of four months.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena