After Easter, and as planned, work began redevelopment and rainwater network at the Miguel Hernández avenue that will last until the 30 June, during which time the avenue will be closed to traffic.
To reorder traffic during that time, the Local Police has established two diversion routes: The entrance traffic to Dénia towards the port and Marines It will be done through Abu-Zeyan, Plaza de Cholet, Avenida de Gandia, Avenida de Alcoi, Ronda Murallas, Doctor Fleming and Plaza de Benidorm. Traffic in the direction of the Dénia exit is diverted by the Plaza de Benidorm, Les Marines road, Ausiàs March street, dels Furs avenue, Camí del Llavador, Andalucía avenue, Cholet square, Abu-Zeyan and Valencia avenue.
This action will continue with the improvements at the Dianense Consistory initiated and carried out urbanization and rainwater network in the square of Benidorm, in charge of Plan E of 2009, and has continued with specific actions paving of deteriorated sidewalks .
The project is included in the Provincial Plan of Cooperation of the Works and Municipal Competition Services for 2012 of the Diputación de Alicante. Its inclusion in the provincial plan implies that the Provincial Council will subsidize the 65% of the work and the Ajuntament de Dénia the remaining 35%, on a bidding budget of 785.000 euros.
They are a necessary work. The neighbors claiming them take years. And if they are over-subsidized, better, best
It seems to me very well that they finally decide to fix this street that is the entrance to the town and needs it, but I ask them, Can not it be done on other dates? from November to March is the most reasonable when there is hardly tourism, and not now that the season starts with the consequent disturbance for all. Those responsible for these efforts should think that the image of the people in construction until the summer for tourists is not Appropriate.
Mª Angeles: is seen, the works are done when they do, there is always someone that bother you. The important thing is to improve the city and tourists understand in their cities there are also works.
Congratulations!!!! Works that neighbors who live there have demanded for years. Finally
I imagine that now "they will realize" that Denia only has entrance-exit through this street. A city so densely populated and that we are still like this, without a real plan and with a specific date of decongestion of the Marines highway and streets adjacent