This week sees the public exhibition of plans for the first section of a long-awaited dual carriageway project on the RM-332 regional road between MazarrĂ³n and Puerto de MazarrĂ³n. This initial stretch of three point seven kilometres is particularly urgent, as it handles the highest volume of traffic along this busy route. The estimated budget for this section is twenty-seven point five million euros, excluding an additional two point five million euros for land expropriations.
The entire project, which will eventually cover nine point six kilometres, is projected to exceed sixty million euros upon completion. Currently, this road accommodates more than sixteen thousand vehicles daily, a figure which can peak at over twenty thousand during summer months, causing significant congestion.
The planned dual carriageway will feature two lanes in each direction, service roads, cycle lanes, a new roundabout, and drainage structures, all accommodating a maximum speed of eighty kilometres per hour. This section is vital for local residents and businesses, with six million vehicle movements recorded annually. The regional Ministry for Development and Infrastructures states that this development will lead to improved connectivity and road safety, while also stimulating tourism and economic growth in the area.
Members of the public have the opportunity to provide feedback on the first phase of the project, with the deadline for comments set for mid-September. The local community is encouraged to take part in this important engagement for the future of the road system in the region.
This article was written with AI assistance and reviewed by a human editor before publication.