Pedestrian Path Closure Announced in Puerto del Carmen, Affecting Expats and Locals Alike
In a significant announcement that will impact both expats and local residents, the Consejería de Obras Públicas, Vivienda y Movilidad (Public Works, Housing and Mobility Department) of the Government of the Canary Islands has informed the public about the upcoming closure of a pedestrian path in Puerto del Carmen.
Closure Details and Alternative Route
The closure will affect the pedestrian path located near the Centro de Salud del Puerto, extending from the intersection of Calle Dr. José Guerra Navarro with the GC-1 highway up to the Glorieta de Belén María. This closure is scheduled to take place starting Monday, November 4, 2024.
To mitigate the disruption, an alternative pedestrian route has been designated. Pedestrians will be redirected through the Plaza de Manuel Becerra, ensuring a safe and accessible passage for all users.
Reason for the Closure
The closure is part of the preliminary works for the 'Soterramiento de la Avenida Marítima y mejora de los enlaces de Belén María-Torre Las Palmas. Fase I. Enlace Belén María' project. This ambitious project aims to improve the infrastructure and connectivity in the area, including the underground tunneling of the Marítima Avenue and the enhancement of the Belén María-Torre Las Palmas links.
Impact on the Community
The closure and subsequent diversion are expected to affect not only local residents but also expats who frequent the area. The Consejería de Obras Públicas has emphasized the importance of this project in enhancing the urban infrastructure and ensuring the safety and convenience of all road and pedestrian users.
Additional Context
The project is part of a broader initiative to modernize and improve the urban landscape of the Canary Islands. Such infrastructure projects are crucial for maintaining the high standard of living and quality of life that the islands are known for, especially in areas popular with expats like Puerto del Carmen.
Residents and visitors are advised to plan their routes accordingly and follow the designated alternative paths to avoid any inconvenience. The authorities have assured that all necessary measures will be taken to minimize disruptions and ensure a smooth transition during the construction phase.
As the project progresses, further updates and information will be provided to keep the public informed about any changes or additional measures that may be implemented.
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