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Agenda 21 discuss the construction of a new ferry terminal in the port

02 September 2014 - 21: 32

The mayor of Dénia, Ana Kringe, has transferred to the Councilor for Local Agenda 21, Vicente Chelet, a request for the Local Agenda 21 forum to debate at its next meeting the suitability of building a maritime station for tourist traffic in bay or passage of swallows, ticket offices and pre-boarding of passengers on the maritime line with the Balearic Islands and also covering the intra-port service, a project requested by the concession company of the maritime station.

The planned building is aligned with the extension of Marqués de Campo Street and will occupy a constructed area of ​​280 square meters. The single-storey facility will house lockers, an office, toilets, a warehouse and kiosk.

The project also includes the construction of a floating jetty for berthing of vessels covering the service, which will connect to the pedestrian through a mobile ramp.

According to the Plan of use of port areas of the port of Denia, the area where it is projected this season corresponds to the entire urban front of Denia, from beach Cagarritar to the Real Club Nautico, and the Plan provides for the creation of pedestrian spaces through a promenade, as well as freeing the area of ​​seafront.

The conclusion to be drawn from this meeting will be sent to the Department of Infrastructure to be taken into account when making a decision on granting the requested new infrastructure.

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