The works, with a budget of 3.8 million euros, contemplate the renewal of sanitation, rainwater, drinking water, low voltage and telecommunications networks, as well as pavements of sidewalks and roadways and the execution of ramps improving the general accessibility and creating adapted itineraries
The Councilor for Development and Infrastructures of the Ayntamiernto de Lorca, Ángel Meca, and the Director General for Territorial Planning, Architecture and Housing of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, Laura Sandoval, visited this morning the works of the urban renewal of Los Angels-Apolonia that has already executed 65 percent of the budget amounting to a total of 3.8 million euros.
Ángel Meca stressed "the good rhythm of the works, which will improve the interconnection and accessibility of the neighborhood, where 2,500 people live, which is the traditional entrance to the city on the east through the Avenue of the Armed Forces, which connects with the center of the city.The works that affect these two neighborhoods are fundamental, since all Lorca has to benefit from such an ambitious process, since what we are going to get through this transformation is to favor a kinder neighborhoods for its neighbors, better connected and much more accessible. "
It is noteworthy that the renovation of networks and pavements in the inner streets of the neighborhoods of Los Angeles and Apolonia is finalizing that works will be finished in this area at the end of September;
in the months of October and November, will act in the Armed Forces Avenue and street Ortega Melgares.
Work is currently underway on Los Angeles Avenue and Transformer Street, where renovation of sanitation, stormwater, drinking water, low voltage and telecommunication networks is under way. Also pavement pavements and roadways are being renovated. execution of ramps in Joaquín Casalduero street, improving the general accessibility and creating adapted itineraries that allows the connection of the neighborhood with the University and the access to the parks of Los Angeles and the one of the University.
The Councilor for Development has stated that "Nueva Lorca continues to be a reality. The whole of this city advances unstoppable towards a better future and full of opportunities for all its neighbors, who will enjoy better infrastructure, better connections, more accessibility."
Finally, Mecca wanted to thank the Autonomous Community "for its commitment and its effort to continue renovating the city. We will continue to work closely to complete the transformation of Lorca and for improvements like those being implemented in Los Angeles and Apolonia arrive in an inexcusable way to all the territories that make up this broad municipal term "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca