The works consist mainly of weeding, organic resources and waste dumps located on the sides of these roads.
More than 9,500 drivers a day will benefit from these actions.
The Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure, through the Directorate General of Highways, is developing cleanup of ditches and clearing verges on regional roads RM-D16, RM-D26, RM-D11, RM-D19, RM D17.
The mayor of the town, Maria Angeles Tunisia, General Director of Roads, Jose Antonio Fernandez, accompanied by Councilman Works, Eliseo Sanchez and Councilman Pedanías, Jose Maria Parra, visited the roads to monitor the proceedings.
The works consist mainly of weeding, organic resources and waste dumps located on the sides of these roads, in order to prevent it would clog gutters and drainage work properly.
The autonomous region has already begun the work of clearing the roads near the village, with manual and mechanical means, including cleaning ditches and verges and shrubbery cutting edge invading the tracks.
The Mayor said that "these works are carried out with the aim of improving road safety of people traveling by these roads."
Tunisia recalled that all these roads are busy and are essential for communications with Puerto Lumbreras districts, neighboring towns and access to homes and farms "part.
Thus, the tasks being carried out, whose investment amounts to more than 24,000 euros, focus on removing and remove all sediment, debris and other items that obstruct reducing its cross section and therefore their ability to drive and evacuate water of rain.
Finally, the CEO José Antonio Fernández Lladó explained during the visit to the works, its purpose is "to improve road safety and the evacuation of the waters of these important roads for the town" and that, in global terms, they have a daily traffic of more than 9,500 vehicles.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras