The Director General of Local Government and the Mayor of Yecla preside over the ceremony of laying the first stone
The extension works north of Round Yecla, connecting urban access roads Caudete and Villena, began today with a total budget of 2,776,073 euros, of which the Presidential and Public Administration gives 575,000 euros to through the Basic Municipal Infrastructure Plan.
The Director General of Local Government, Institutional and External Relations, Juan Antonio Morales, and the mayor of Yecla, Juan Miguel Benedito, today placed the first stone of this new infrastructure, the final leg of a global action that completes the belt ring of the northern municipality.
The implementation of this road, whose term is set to 13 months, is the last step to close the belt around Yecla and north from the road to Fuente Alamo, whose entry has just finished, to Exit Villena.
Decongestion of the urban core and improving safety
Its implementation will decongest the city traffic, particularly on the Avenue of the Fair, where currently 10,000 vehicles a day pass, and facilitate access to such important points as the hospital, industrial estates Villena Road, Fair Furniture, a health center and a school.
Morales said that this action "that 2012 will count with a belt Yecla road in the northern municipality that will lower greatly in the urban traffic and improve safety and fluidity of it, especially for those citizens who daily move the industrial estates. "
The Director General of Local Government highlighted the effort made by the regional government to improve municipal infrastructure and recalled that last January was inaugurated the renovation and enhancement of the old bridge from the former railway line along the road de Villena.
With all these actions, supplementing the refurbishment of the road Villena, with significant road traffic congestion, which is concentrated in this area at peak times from the various industrial sites located there.
Source: CARM