CITY COUNCIL OF VILA

Ibiza will renew its street signs with an investment of close to 60,000 Euros

The City Council starts the tender to install 224 new signs in neighborhoods such as La Marina, S'Alamera and Avenida de España.
Los nuevos rótulos de denominación de vías públicas

The Ibiza Town Hall has put out to tender the supply and installation of new road signs with a total budget of 59,961.34 euros (VAT included).

The purpose of the project is to renew and unify the street signs, improving their visibility and aesthetic coherence at various points in the municipality.

The intervention will focus on the neighborhoods of La Marina, S’Alamera, Sa Capelleta and Can Partit, as well as the entire Avenida de España and surrounding streets.

In total, the contract includes the installation of 224 new signs in four different formats, depending on the width and characteristics of each road, as well as the installation of three additional cylindrical supports.

Modern and unified signage

According to the Consistory, the project also includes the removal of the old metal signs and, where necessary, the repair and painting of the facades where they are installed.

However, historical, honorary or tile plaques integrated into the walls will not be removed, in view of their heritage value.

Currently, many of the existing signs are seriously deteriorated due to the passage of time, with faded colors and illegible typography, making it difficult to identify the roads correctly. With this action, modern and uniform signs will be installed to avoid the coexistence of different designs at the same intersection or street.

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Improvement of public space

The City Council emphasizes that this tender is part of the commitment to improve public space and advance in the modernization of the urban image of Ibiza.

The objective is to provide the municipality with clear, aesthetic and functional signage, adapted to the current needs of residents and visitors.

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