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Five months of works to improve Ibiza’s road network: these are the affected areas

The works have already been completed in Sant Joan and Sant Miquel and are now focused on the road to es Cubells.
Obras del Consell de Ibiza.
Obras del Consell de Ibiza.

The Consell de Ibiza is executing a plan to improve the island’ s road network with an investment of 1.5 million euros.

These works, which have a completion period of five months, seek to correct deficiencies detected on several roads of the island and improve the safety and comfort of drivers.

Actions already completed and work in progress

The first interventions within this plan have been carried out in the crossings of Sant Joan and Sant Miquel, where repair works have been carried out on the road surface.

Currently, the works are focused on the road to es Cubells, in Sant Josep, where, in addition to correcting damage to the roadway, the complete replacement of the pavement is planned.

The improvements also include the correction of sinkholes and undermining caused by the passage of time and the growth of tree roots near the road, a recurring problem on some of the island’s roads.

Upcoming actions on other roads

In addition to the interventions in Sant Joan, Sant Miquel and es Cubells, the improvement plan of the Consell plans to act in other parts of the island.

Among the roads included in the project are the EI-20 ring road in the municipality of Ibiza, the Sant Miquel road, and the road connecting Sant Miquel with Sant Antoni, passing through Sant Mateu and Santa Agnès.

From the insular institution have pointed out that this plan seeks to recover the surface characteristics of the affected roads and to reinforce the safety of the users of the insular road network.

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A plan with an execution period of five months

The works, which have a completion period of five months, will be carried out progressively at different points of the island, trying to minimize the impact on traffic.

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