The local chief executive, Bartolome Hernandez, inaugurated this morning the first section of the Green Belt Eagles, equipped with pedestrian and bike path, with an approximate area of ​​10,500 square meters extending from the Railway Bridge Roundabout Stove access road Calabardina.
This attractive boulevard that runs parallel to the Rambla of Snakes, is located in one of the entrances to the town and has large gardens and paved areas, including street furniture and sustainable LED lighting.
As the mayor explained, "it is the initial phase of a large project that the Consistory aquiline seeks to create a space that runs circling the city, especially designed for walking and transit bike, while contributing to improve the image of different approaches to the town. "
The works, with close to 242,000 euros budget, have included the curb pedestrian cobblestone ground with color.
It has also been given an area of ​​vegetation, composed of triangular beds, where they have planted 170 native species and palm trees that will create shaded areas throughout the tour.
The Green Belt is dominated by a large anchor that has been donated by Domingo Diaz, increased pattern of the Fishermen's Association of Eagles.
Moreover, this performance advantage, has cleaned up the roundabout located in the same environment, aligned along the mall, where they have installed white letters that make up the name of Eagles with a candle, suggesting the maritime character of the locality.
Thus, it becomes public use new infrastructure that adds to the many projects that are running the government team since the start of term, aimed at improving the city and create new places for the use and enjoyment of aquiline and visitors .
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas