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New boardwalk in Dénia

February 28 from 2012 - 00: 00

Once the summer is over, construction will begin on Dénia's new promenade, which will link Raset with the future Maritime station. The project, carried out by the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and the Environment, has close to one million euros budget will be implemented by the company Licuas SA

The future promenade will be paved and will have a width of 8 meters. Lamps of 5 meters will be installed, landscaping based on washingtonias filiferas palms of 3,5 meters and street furniture.

To carry out the works crane service vessels should be dismantled, concrete works and filling the area occupied by the existing ramp careening be demolished.

Comments
  1. antonio says:

    I agree on the sidewalks of carrtera
    Marines I think it's more priority because it's a shame to have
    to scroll through the side of the dirt road with the danger that
    It has, but the mayor will not live in that area

  2. George says:

    If politicians of Denia town council, county council, regional government ETC really will look out for Denia tourism would not have the sea road without sidewalks, and so reprehensible state.
    As for the walk that leads to the new ferry terminal, which have already begun work, they leave without the right to remove or put small and modest craft as the ramp publishes cover with the works, leading to these vessels to private ramps payment.

  3. Lucia says:

    Third division??? That's what intentáis sell some without thinking you are doing damage to the city. I do not live in a dunghill

  4. Marta-to says:

    In accordance with everything said above
    The dock, it seems to me without reason, for megayachts! And at a different level that makes it practically not to see the sheet of water, as modern people say. Where will we go with the straws to spend the afternoon? From where can we see the boats enter and leave? with those monsters in the front row? It remains to be seen that the common people can stroll along the "upper" dock or will it be of restricted access? On the other hand, I doubt very much that the mega-owners of such megayachts will deign to disembark and walk through the poor esplanade, deteriorated, dirty to say the least and with the tourist trade existing under the arcades and with the «idyllic panoramic view of the ruined building that It gives entrance to the Calle del Marques, converted into a summer feeder so to begin with. The poor esplanade abandoned to its fate by this corporation and the other. IF YOU WANT A QUALITY TOURISM, THE FIRST THING TO CLEAN! I do not know how the face of shame to Mrs. Mayor and collaterals does not fall. Of course, Mrs. Font, the photo has already been taken, not one is lost, in front of the megabytes and it will not be the last. THEY HAVE NO SHAME AND IN ADDITION THEY THINK WE ARE FOOLS… ..

    • Enrique says:

      I agree with Marta.
      Denia is a dunghill wherever you go, Miss mayor should not live in Denia and if you live must close their eyes to see that Denia have made, as denounced by Marta in a city of third division.

  5. Lucia says:

    Directly makes private initiative, not administration

  6. roberto says:

    I very much whatever is to improve our city, but poor quoted the businessman who goes trascurrir works, you will pay a qui to 20 years in promissory notes without things go in Spain there is no seriousness on the issue of the pay

  7. Lucia says:

    Paula respect your opinion, but Dénia is a tourist town and the area where the ferry terminal is in place, will be the most visited. I think it's good this initiative.
    I understand that there are still things to do, but the port for me has always been the worst the city has had in terms of care and that has to be fixed.
    It is my opinion, I respect yours. But I have business in Denia and such questions seem fantastic.

  8. Mayka says:

    Totally agree with Paula. Clearly they continue without stopping to see where the priorities of the people are.

  9. Paula says:

    I think that million euros could use it in other more social and support things. At the end of the day and there is a way to reach that maritima station.
    In this village, only inverted to appear, it may or may not be possible. But then, children are in barracks in ambulatory emergency you can pull 2-3 hours.
    Anyway, we are still the poble me'n fot


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