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Ibiza renews its road network: new asphalt resurfacing starts within a plan that exceeds one million euros

The improvements, financed by the Consell and distributed in four batches, will reach more than 25 streets and will continue in key areas such as the Joan Carles I promenade.

The Ibiza Town Hall continues to make progress in the execution of its Municipal Plan for Resurfacing, an ambitious project financed by the Consell Insular de Eivissa through the Strategic Plan for Municipal Investments (Plan 5). The action involves an overall investment of 1,244,116.76 euros to modernize the pavement of more than 25 streets in the municipality, with the aim of improving road safety, traffic comfort and the general condition of the road network of the capital.

This week work has begun on Ceramista Joan Daifa street, where the third deputy mayor and councilor of Works and Mobility, Blanca Hernández, and the island councilor of Municipal Cooperation, Maria Fajarnés, have supervised on the ground the progress of the works.

Four lots to speed up the intervention

The resurfacing project has been organized in four lots, distributed by areas and needs to optimize time and minimize inconveniences:

  • Lot 1: Interventions in Iboshim Street, Paseo Joan Carlos I, Ceramista Joan Daifa and Alahuet, for an amount of 270,860.52 €.

  • Lot 2: Actions in La Mola, San Francisco de Formentera, Sa Llavanera, Periodista Escanelles, Aubarca and Josep Tur y Llaneras streets, with an investment of 354,523.95 €.

  • Lot 3: Resurfacing in Es Canar, Cas Mut, Josep Llaudes, Ca les Ànimes, Can Xareco, Ardiaca Vicent Bufí, Pere Torres, Casa Roja and the road of Sant Joan Avenue, with a cost of 325,308.50 €.

  • Lot 4: Works in Ramón Muntaner, Via Púnica and Via Romana, financed with 293,423.79 €.

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As explained Hernandez, this plan is “a step forward in the comprehensive improvement of the road network of the municipality, enhancing safety for both vehicles and pedestrians and increasing the comfort of circulation. He also pointed out that the actions are being carried out “with criteria of minimum impact“, with specific detours and prior warnings to facilitate the planning of citizen movements.

In addition, the councilor announced that as of November 24, new resurfacing works will begin on Paseo Joan Carles I and Llavanera Street, interventions that will allow the renovation of two of the busiest points of the municipality.

A strategic investment for all municipalities

For her part, the insular councilor Maria Fajarnés has detailed the financial structure of Plan 5, which has an overall allocation of 6,563,004.40 euros, distributed among the municipalities according to criteria of population (62.5%) and territorial extension (37.5%), as established by the Council of Mayors. In the case of Eivissa, 2,618,129.30 euros correspond, of which 903,929.30 euros come directly from Plan 5 and 1,714,200 euros are financed through the Ley de Capitalidad.

Fajarnés emphasized that “Plan 5 is a fundamental tool for strengthening cooperation between institutions“, making it possible to promote projects that modernize municipal services and improve the quality of life of residents. He also emphasized that this line of financing guarantees “a stable and rigorous roadmap so that local councils can plan investments with certainty”.

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