The green ring (lane bic) II
Continuing with the green ring (which is now called bike lanes and knitted us out getting an idea of \u200b\u200bwhat lies behind such a grandiose name) hang up the news extracted from The Chronicle of Guadalajara. Travel
addition (already discussed a bit in the previous post), the best are the statements: "is met with one of the claims citizenship. "who demand" Does anyone know if this was a major need for the city? is what this city needs most? leave the question open ...
Guadalajara will in December with 14 km of cycle paths
Redacción21/01/2009
The new cycle, which varies between 2.5 and 4 meters wide, will connect with major arteries of the city and will feature a new special signing Guadalajara
Mayor, Antonio Roman, has been submitted, along with Councilman Works and Infrastructure, James Butcher, the new bike path that encircles the entire city. This is a ring about 14 kilometers to be allocated to leisure and physical activity from Guadalajara.
The project has a budget of 900,000 euros, will have a lead time of eight months. Also, when you have finished, you will be connected to the bike lanes to be built in new urban developments as Extension Living Waters or the tops of the rods, with the existing one in the Barranco del Alamin, or the Parque de la Olmeda , so eventually cover a distance of 28 kilometers.
addition, the new cycle, which varies between 2.5 and 4 meters wide, will connect with major arteries of the city and will feature news and special signage or dotted tiles to avoid collisions with pedestrians, and especially the blind. Guadalajara
Mayor, Antonio Roman, stressed that "this project of the Green Belt comply with one of our commitments and with the demands of citizenship."
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