FGV is scheduled to make the cut at 00.00 hours this Thursday
Benidorm improves the environment of Camí del Llandero to gain fluidity and safety during Beniardá Avenue traffic cut
The Benidorm City Council is carrying out actions to improve the surroundings of the Camí del Llandero in order to improve fluidity and road safety in this area, coinciding with the burying works on Beniardá Avenue, whose upper section will remain closed to traffic for approximately 10 months. A cut that Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana is scheduled to carry out at 00:00 this Thursday.
According to the mayor of Mobility, José Ramón González de Zárate, "the City Council is making a significant effort so that the city's traffic suffers as little as possible due to these works, which cancel one of the main accesses to Benidorm".
To do this, “a roundabout has been created on Ricardo Bayona avenue so as to streamline the access and exit circulation through Vicente Pérez Devesa avenue; new park-and-ride car parks have been created in the Levante and Poniente areas to exceed 7,000 spaces; and now we are improving the asphalt, connections and lighting around the Camí del Llandero”. Some actions, all of them, "paid for 100% by the City Council" and that "complement those that have been carried out at points such as the Salt de l'Aigua roundabout or Virgen del Rocío and Italia streets".
The mayor recalled that "while the burial works continue, the Camí del Llandero will function as an additional access route to Benidorm for residents and emergency vehicles, so the traffic and volume of vehicles that circulate along this road and through the service road that connects the CV-70 roundabout with the Invattur area and the Palace of Justice is going to grow significantly”. Hence, "we are acting to improve the safety and fluidity of traffic in this area."
De Zárate has detailed that "the connection of the industrial estate with the service road that leads to the Camí del Llandero and also to the Invattur and the Palace of Justice is being asphalted." At this point, he has clarified that "the vehicles that want to get to the CV-70 from the Invattur or the Palace of Justice must take precisely that connection road and from the polygon join the road."
Also in the area of the estate, the concessionaire of the parks and gardens, Actúa, is carrying out cleaning and clearing of weeds.
On the other hand, new direct access from the Camí del Llandero to the dissuasive car park located next to the Palace of Justice has been opened and refurbished to make it easier for residents to arrive at this car park. Asphalting of this road is planned, which "will also function as a spillway when the TRAM passes through the Camí del Llandero level crossing since vehicles will be able to reach the Invattur road along this road."
In addition, speed reducers will be installed on the Invattur road to “calm down traffic, thus responding to the request that has been sent to us by the Directorate General of Tourism of the Generalitat and by Hosbec, both based in this public building. Additionally, the lighting will be reinforced on this road.
Apart from all these actions, the councillor explained that "the City Council's intention was to make improvements to the service road that runs from the CV-70 roundabout to Invattur and that gives access to the Camí del Llandero, repairing the road surface and installing lighting since it is a very dark road”. However, "we are waiting for the Ministry, which is the owner of this service road, to authorize us to carry out these improvements."