Estepona boulevard project gaining speed with major construction milestones reached

Estepona boulevard works.

Estepona boulevard works. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Estepona

Construction works for the new boulevard in Estepona are advancing according to plan through multiple phases nearing finished in key areas. The underground network channel works stand-alone to 90 per cent, while foundation development has reached 50 per cent. The first-floor slab part of the project has got to 30 per cent completion, with the roof slab construction now underway, advancing this major urban infrastructure project. Local teams are coordinating efforts to minimise impact on surrounding neighbourhoods during all work stages, although complete normality is still far off.

Underground Infrastructure Progress

Underground installations covering electricity, telecommunications, drinking water, irrigation and drain networks are going well according to the council, with 90 per cent completion status.

Opening of pedestrian routes

Pedestrian passage on Avenida San Lorenzo is open already, improving zone connectivity throughout the construction period. Additional access from Juan Carlos I and Avenida España will open in July. Gardening activities have commenced in the surroundings of the Alboran building during recent days.

Boulevard design and future connections

The new boulevard will merge the pedestrian route to the Mediterranean created along the former N-340 road, now one of the country’s best seafront walks, with a renewed historic centre called “Jardin de la Costa del Sol”. This link strengthens overall urban renewal, connecting modern seafront developments directly to traditional town areas.

Parking facilities and mobility improvements

The new underground parking area will accommodate more than 300 vehicles, integrating into the council car park network available at just a €1 daily cost for users. Exterior zones will include distinctive plazas, promenades, water features and parks, adding character to the urban space and acting as social meeting points for residents. Reserved provisions cover taxi stops, loading and unloading areas suited to commercial needs, motorcycle parking, electric vehicle spaces and bicycle storage supporting improved mobility across Estepona.

Vision for town development

The council maintains focus on developing a friendly green urban environment open to the sea through this project. Such actions reinforce Estepona’s transformation into a national example regarding excellence of public areas together with dedication to citizen welfare across all age groups.

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