Renovation works begin on Pasaia street in Hondarribia

Improvements in accessibility, pedestrian safety, and the sanitation network are the main goals of the project.

Generic image of street renovation works in Hondarribia.
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Generic image of street renovation works in Hondarribia.

Hondarribia began the reurbanization of Pasaia street this Friday, aiming to improve accessibility, pedestrian safety, and renew the sanitation network.

The project will focus on eliminating architectural barriers, following the line of work carried out in Arrantzale Auzoa. The construction includes widening sidewalks, reorganizing pedestrian crossings, and implementing 'calmed traffic' measures to reduce vehicle speeds. Furthermore, the current sanitation network, a long-standing request from residents, will be replaced.
The works will progress in three phases, moving from Foru Kalea towards Néstor Basterretxea street. The first phase will cover the section between Foru Kalea and the roundabout, the second between the roundabout and Errenteria street, and the third from this street to Nestor Barrenetxea street. Traffic will be cut off in the respective sections, but local residents will have garage access at all times.

"This is an improvement requested by residents for years, and with this redevelopment, it will become a reality."

Estitxu Urtizberea · Urban Planning Councilor of the Hondarribia City Council