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New traffic cuts in Ibiza due to construction works: know the affected streets

The works include resurfacing and renewal of road markings.
Cortes de tráfico en Vila.
Cortes de tráfico en Vila.

Various areas of the municipality of Ibiza will be subject to traffic cuts next week due to the improvement works that have been carried out since the beginning of the year. The works include resurfacing and renewal of road markings with the aim of increasing safety and visibility on the roads.

Sant Cristòfol Street: cuts starting Monday

On Monday, December 9, improvements will begin on Sant Cristòfol street, affecting the section between Ignasi Wallis avenue and Fray Vicent Nicolau street. Once this sector is finished, the works will advance towards Canarias street and will culminate in the E-10. During these interventions, traffic will be allowed in most areas, except in the final section, where only buses and cabs will be allowed to circulate.

Parking at Multicines Ibiza

The parking lot located next to the Multicines Ibiza will be renovated from Tuesday, December 10. The works, scheduled in sections, will ensure the availability of parking spaces in different sectors. The entrances and exits will be signposted and will be adjusted according to the areas being improved.

Final phase on Santa Eulària Avenue

The restrictions in Santa Eulària des Riu Avenue will continue from the traffic circle of the port of Eivissa to Carlos III street. From Wednesday, December 11, the works will advance towards the traffic circle in front of the fishermen’s guild, and are expected to be completed in 10 days.

Works without cuts in the Sant Jordi Avenue

Between December 16 and 20, work will be carried out on Avinguda Sant Jordi, although no traffic interruptions are expected in this area. Residents and drivers should be attentive to the signage in the affected areas and plan their journeys in advance to avoid setbacks.

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