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The tasks will be done at night to avoid interfering with traffic

Benidorm will pave the first line of La Cala and Langreo and Calpe streets next week

16 May 2019
Benidorm asfaltará en la próxima semana la primera línea de La Cala y las calles Langreo y Calpe

Next week, the first line of La Cala de Benidorm and Langreo and Calpe streets, also located in this neighborhood, will be asphalted, as reported by the councilor of Mobility and Works, José Ramón González de Zárate. The councillor explained that "these works are within the project of 'Universal Accessibility', awarded this week and that among its lines of action includes an Asphalting Plan; and has clarified that they will be made at night to avoid interfering with traffic. "

According to the schedule moved by the Department of Mobility, this Thursday from 22.00 hours will be completed the asphalting of the roundabout of the CV-70 located at the height of the post of the Red Cross; and will proceed to the milling of Calpe Street. On Sunday night, May 19, Calpe Street will be paved and the roadway of Langreo Street will be milled. On Monday, May 20, will proceed to pave this road and perform the work of milling Vicente Llorca Alós Avenue, which will be paved at night from Tuesday 21 to Thursday May 23. The nightly tasks in Vicente Llorca Avenue could involve specific cuts in traffic and traffic deviations, which will be reported in the coming days.

De Zárate has asked for "apologies to the citizenship for the inconveniences that can generate these asphalt works, on the other hand, are absolutely necessary to improve road safety and update our roads."