Sanchez, accompanied by several members of the government team and more than a hundred residents of the area, opened the avenue that is as "one of the main entrances to the city center of town."
The Mayor of Puerto Lumbreras, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, accompanied by several members of the government team, opened last night at the local access from the road D19 Eagles, after several renovations that have been developed to make access to a new venue in the locality.
According to the mayor, "the works have contributed to a marked improvement of road safety in one of the main entrances to the center of the town. With these actions have created a new avenue in the center that includes a bike lane and sidewalks so far nonexistent. "
Starring the road has been refurbished and installed new street lighting in the stretch that extends from the center of the town and to the Rambla Vilerda.
In addition, coinciding with the opening of the avenue, over one hundred lumbrerenses have witnessed the power of the new street lighting has been installed on a stretch of more than one kilometer.
Specifically, the actions have had an investment of over € 300,000 in collaboration with the Regional Government, to bring the stretch of the highway direct access to the resort town, which have built new sidewalks, parking, road service and a new cycle.
In addition, actions have also seen the installation of new traffic signals and new street furniture and litter bins.
In this regard, Sanchez concluded by explaining "the municipality and the Regional Government continue to work to improve accessibility to the town with the development and remodeling of hits. During the last 3 years are now refurbished and improved access in our area."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras