The Ministry of Development, Public Works and Planning open to traffic tomorrow Street Bartolomé Pérez Casas de Lorca, the main shopping district of San José, after the action is being carried out in this way, which is part of the proposed urban renewal district and is a superior investment to 3,670,000 euros.
Work began late last June with the work of urban regeneration of the neighborhood, who are progressing well and is scheduled for tomorrow, Friday, can enable one lane of this road to the traffic circulation .
Among the actions that have been carried out in this area is the construction of a storm drain reinforced concrete one meter in diameter, in the middle of the road, rear connection for Puerto Viejo Road, to to improve water harvesting if strong rain events occur.
Have also been improved supply services of this street with the installation of a water main line, which will optimize the mesh and network functionality.
It has also renovated the secondary supply lines and rush home, while we proceeded to split the sewage from the street and improving natural gas pipelines, also in anticipation of future needs of the neighborhood .
Sustainability and energy efficiency
Street lighting vial has also undergone renovations, but has been promoted sustainability and energy efficiency with the laying of pipes telecommunications and low voltage, which enable in the future undergrounding of existing overhead lines.
In coming days the current luminaries of this street will be renovated for other LED technology in order to improve their energy efficiency and environmental performance.
For a better use of water resources, it is planned to install a new irrigation system for trees and landscaping in the neighborhood, allowing the reuse of treated water or the Community of Irrigators.
One goal of the remodeling project Pérez Casas Street is to promote accessibility and enable connection between neighborhoods.
To do this, we have carried out a complete renovation of the paving of the street, a cobbled pedestrian areas, also including re-profiling the flush sidewalks to improve the drainage of rainwater.
Source: CARM