Calpe Council addresses road complaints

Maryvilla in Calpe Credit: Maryse Algoet, Flickr

Calpe Council makes further efforts to develop the local infrastructure, creating wider access to roads and addressing driving safety issues. 

Calpe´s mayor, Ana Sala held a meeting with the Provincial Ministry of Transport Chefs alongside the Town Planning Councillor and the Councillor for Traffic and Road Safety.

Two main aims have been set in place; the access of Maryvilla and the improvement of the N-332 lane.

There have been complaints about the lack of access to Maryvilla from the N-332, as the road forces drivers to undertake dangerous turns and doesn’t allow the residents to access the lane to Altea.

The Council addressed this issue, proposing to build central lanes to Maryvilla at the 165-kilometre point of the N-332.

Another point of focus was the deteriorating tunnel which was built more than 40 years ago and is now unsuited to the traffic increase.

The Council has commissioned a study of the area in the following months to decide on the solutions.

To ensure these developments, the Council is arranging a meeting with the Director General of Roads in Madrid, as the mayor highlighted: “We will go to Madrid to insist on the need for an immediate solution.”

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Anna Akopyan

Originally from Moscow, with Russian and Armenian origins, Anna has lived in Costa Blanca for over ten years. She is passionate about singing, acting and traveling.

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