The Almoradí Council has announced the launch of a new phase in its Road Surfacing Plan, which will see twenty-two streets in the municipality receive much-needed repair and resurfacing. The project involves an investment of six hundred and three thousand one hundred and eighty-two euros, targeting streets that have deteriorated significantly in condition and require urgent attention. The council has ensured that underground sewage collectors in these areas are in good condition before commencing work.
Infrastructure Councillor Miguel Monge explained that this initiative is part of the government team’s strategy to progressively renew the town’s road surfaces throughout their term. The aim is to enhance road safety, improve residents’ comfort, and uplift the urban image of Almoradí.
Mayor María Gómez remarked that this project represents one of the largest investments in road surfacing in recent years, with the goal of ensuring that residents notice tangible improvements in their daily lives, particularly in terms of safety and quality of life.
Additionally, the council has completed resurfacing works on San José and Luis Buñuel streets, associated with the repair project for the sewage system in San José, costing forty-nine thousand euros. The council is already planning further interventions over the coming months to sustain this ongoing programme of gradual improvements to the municipal road network. Councillor Monge reaffirmed the council’s commitment to act in an organised and planned manner to ensure Almoradí has a renewed road surface that meets current needs.
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