La consejera de Fomento, Rocío Díaz, junto al resto de autoridades, recorren la nueva infraestructura.

The Andalusian Government connects Jerez de la Frontera and La Barca de la Florida with a 24-kilometer cycle and pedestrian path. The Minister of Development, Territorial Articulation, and Housing, Rocío Díaz, visited the new cycling and pedestrian connection alongside the A-2003 road, which is now in operation after an investment of 5.3 million euros, co-financed with Next Generation European funds. During her visit, the Minister of Development also announced a new contract to provide additional lighting for the cycling and pedestrian path between Jerez de la Frontera and Estella del Marqués, as requested by the residents.

Rocío Díaz stated that this new cycle and pedestrian path «meets the challenge that residents of Estella del Marques, La Barca de la Florida, and other nearby towns have been requesting for 17 years: to have a path that connects them by bike and on foot, and protects them from the risk of vehicle traffic«. «We have fulfilled the historical debt with these residents with the largest investment in bike lanes that the Andalusian Government has made in all of Andalusia, excluding the Eurovelo 8 cycle tourism route,» she said.

The Minister also congratulated the residents for their years of struggle, especially when the construction of this connection was halted in 2012. In this regard, Rocío Díaz emphasized that the Government of Juanma Moreno «has been responsive to their requests and resumed the works, first with a solid, well-founded, and consensus-based project, and subsequently with the acquisition of the necessary European funds for its implementation.»

Moreover, the Minister informed that, as a result of dialogue with the residents and awareness of their needs, the Ministry of Development has tendered a new contract for 216,464 euros to provide lighting for a two-kilometer section of this cycling and pedestrian path between Jerez de la Frontera and Estella del Marqués. «Many residents use this route at nighttime, and it was a matter of road safety,» Rocío Díaz warned. Therefore, the Ministry of Development plans to install four-meter columns and solar luminaires along the route (kilometers 2 to 4). This contract, funded by European funds from the Feder 2021-2027 program, will feature non-polluting lighting and harness solar radiation energy to minimize CO2 emissions.

Jerez Mayor, María José García-Pelayo, highlighted that this is a «very important project for the rural area of Jerez and, therefore, for the entire municipality.» The Mayor thanked the Minister «for always being with Jerez» and noted that today is a «day to celebrate after years of waiting.»

García-Pelayo also recalled that «first, the road was improved to make it safer, and now this bike lane, in addition to the elevated bridges so crucial to connect both areas of the road.» Therefore, she hopes that «residents enjoy it because it was a historical demand, and it is an honor to be here as Mayor, showing that it is already a reality, because when we listen to residents and join forces with administrations, set aside conflicts, and extend a hand to work together, things are done right.»

Rocío Díaz and the Mayor were accompanied on this visit by the Deputy Minister of Development, Mario Muñoz-Atanet; the Government Delegate of the Junta in Cádiz, Mercedes Colombo; the Deputy Government Delegate of Spain in the province, Blanca Flores, and the Territorial Delegate of Development in Cádiz, Carmen Sánchez, among other authorities. Residents and members of the A-2003 platform also attended.



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