The project is part of a large belt that also connects the town with the University of Murcia.
The Mayor pointed out that Murcia has received prominent international awards for its sustainability and environmental protection.
The Murcia and enjoy a great bike path that connects the town of Murcia, Murcia University and Catholic University.
The Mayor of Murcia, Miguel Ángel Cámara, has come this morning, during his visit to the village of Guadalupe made the final leg, which links the Malecon to the Campus of Los Jeronimos.
This last section is segregated from traffic, has a width of eight feet and is separated from the road a meter.
The closing stretch to UCAM begins in the rotunda of the RM-B3 road giving access to the A7 motorway and the North Coast (where the existing end) and extends to the entrance to the university.
Its construction has been necessary to dig a foot deep to spread a layer of artificial gravel and two coats of asphalt being the top painted green to distinguish.
As for the horizontal and vertical signs are placed two circular vertical signals blue in the beginning and end of the road cyclable and painted arrows indicating the direction of traffic.
The works include the application of slurry also green in the existing bike path length of 884 meters.
More sustainability
The Mayor pointed out that the city of Murcia has received in recent years leading international awards for its sustainability, among which is the recognition of United Nations and the Sustainable City Award, an award given to Spanish municipalities in which have been successfully implemented activities aimed at sustainability in a period of 2 years' duration and with evidence of the existence of a political commitment to sustainable development.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia