The City Council improves the accessibility of Benissa Street
Urban Scene landscaping Tamarindos Park
The actions to improve the urban scene and garden areas have also reached the neighborhood of La Cala, and more specificallyTamarinos Park, located on Avenida Vicente Llorca Alós, opposite Poniente beach. The mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, and the councilman of Urban Scene, José Ramón González de Zárate, have reported that the project sought to "landscape fit this park, to maintain a canons of beauty and environmental use required by us in any intervention , but especially in this area. "
The mayor recalled that "over the years" have been made different works in the environment of this park, but not in it. Pérez has indicated that "we were convinced that this garden needed a landscaping and landscaping, and the planting of species, and that has been just the purpose of the project", valued at 44,522.56 euros.
Pérez has detailed that to improve the maintenance of this landscaped area, "the irrigation pipes, which were obsolete, have been removed, and a drip and sprinkler irrigation system has been implemented with programmers that allow a more efficient irrigation", since It can be varied depending on the needs and the time of year.
The action includes planting natural grass, pruning the eucalyptus, transplanting palm trees into the garden itself and planting a dozen revolutionary cycas, lavender, rosemary and lantanas.
The mayor has indicated that with this action Tamarindos Park "becomes a much more pleasant space for residents and visitors who travel through La Cala or who usually enjoy this green area," in which there are also installed biosaludables.
In addition to adapting the urban scene, the City Council has also wanted to improve the accessibility of this neighborhood and more specifically the environment of the health center of La Cala and the Tourism Center 'Domingo Devesa' (CdT), through the construction of lugs and the execution of recesses. This action, centered mainly on Benissa Street, "also contributes to making school itineraries more secure, which almost every day families use to reach La Cala and El Murtal public schools".