
A plaza de Ourense, the Linares Rivas avenue, and the Port avenue will be three of the points where the City Council will intervene in the coming days to renew the road surface, an intervention that continues the work plan that the Government of Inés Rey is carrying out on municipal roads under a continuity format.
The actions in this part of the city will begin on Sunday night, with the plan to intervene on a surface of 7,100 square meters of road. The majority part will be in the surroundings of the plaza de Ourense and in the stretch of Linares Rivas in the direction of Alfonso Molina.
The Councilor for Infrastructure and Mobility, Noemí Díaz, highlighted the importance of this measure, contextualizing it by pointing out the intensity of the daily traffic in this part of Coruña. «Many of the vehicles that arrive or leave the city constantly pass through Linares Rivas. And, in the case of the Port avenue, the majority of the traffic heading towards Monte Alto, Orillamar, and the east of the promenade is segregated, so it was also important to intervene.»
Díaz recalled that the Port avenue was the provisional route for many of the urban transport lines that pass through the Cantons. While the Mariña was paved in April, they began to transit through the Port avenue, «which also meant extra traffic for this area and, consequently, more erosion on the road surface.»
Now, there will be action to renew it, with an investment of over 218,000 euros, which will be added to the over 780,000 euros previously invested in improvements in Elviña, Atochas, and Agrela, among other areas of the city.
The Council’s forecast, as the councilor announced today, is that soon there will also be action on the Manuel Murguía street and in the surroundings of the plaza de España and San Xoán street -in the latter case, after the San Xoán festival, precisely to facilitate the celebrations-.