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The Ministry confirms that it will install a TRAM halt in Jesús Pobre

May 15 from 2019 - 15: 40

The Minister of Housing, Public Works and Vertebration of the acting territory, María José Salvador, confirmed to Javier Scotto the commitment to install a train stop in Jesús Pobre, in the Bisserot area.

Scotto explained that it is a cession of land to Ferrocarrils of the Generalitat Valenciana by some individuals in a few plots near the town of Jesus Pobre but in the municipality of Pedreguer. This request was made by Jesús Pobre with the support of the Pedreguer City Council.

This confirmation was announced on Tuesday, during the presentation of the infrastructure program for the new legislature that was held at the headquarters and attended by Salvador.

The Socialists of Dénia recognized that in this legislature has been essential for the transformation of the city the collaboration and involvement of María José Salvador in which has been achieved, among others, eliminate the barrier of the train that departed Dénia in two the city. Now the road is permeable and allows continuity between Dénia and the Montgó when building the round of Calle Diana, the provisional roundabout of Juan Chabas, and to overcome the obstacle of Pintor Llorens street, a historic neighborhood claim that will come to light in the next weeks.

The Councilor for Territory, Maria Josep Ripoll, stressed that the Socialists have in their government program the completion of the transfer of the passage of the train through Dénia between the streets of Diana to the rise in the chronic hospital of the Pedrera that will involve the construction final of the roundabout between Juan Chabás avenue and Joan Fuster, in front of Labora's new offices, and a new roundabout where the Alqueries stop is now located between Joan Fuster avenue and the Pou de la Muntanya road.

In addition, the completion of the tramway will involve the construction of two new stops in front of the IES Historistas Chabás and another one between Turia Street and Pedreguer Street.

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