The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructures, Pedro Rivera, met with the mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, to boost cooperation between regional and local administrations in order to improve infrastructure and equipment to consolidate and strengthen communications city.
The Minister said the regional government's goal is "to promote the creation of a network of modern and competitive infrastructure and equipment to consolidate and strengthen their growth."
One such project is the creation of coastal north and south, a high capacity route that runs transversely to the main routes in and out of the city center, which, like a ring, makes travel between districts of the city.
The Minister for Public Works and the mayor discussed the situation of the construction work of coastal, which have a budget of 66.5 million euros and are in a very advanced state of implementation.
On the one hand, work in the last four sections of the northern coastal, totaling a length of just over 3.2 kilometers and have a budget of 10 million euros.
These are the starting access to the Ladera-Glorieta developments with the northern access to Cabezo de Torres, the road connecting the last point with a link to the A-4, the route that starts at the intersection of the Coast with the road a-4 to get access to the industrial area and the section linking the industrial area to the roundabout to-Santomera developments.
Moreover, it works in the southern coastal focus on CS1-3 section, with a length of 569 meters, which will provide improved movement between San Gines and El Palmar.
At this meeting, both responsible also discussed the arrival of the AVE to the city and discussed other projects, such as the status of implementation of the work of urban renewal in the district of Los Rosales, action included in the current Plan housing.
Source: CARM