Alcala-Alcossebre Town Mobility Plan includes a cycle/pedestrian central track and redistributes new parking zones
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Alcala-Alcossebre Council will have an essential planning tool for the future for key matters such as defining the road regulation, an increase in cycle/pedestrian areas, promoting the use of public transport and electric cars and the distribution of parking areas. All these matters will be set out in the new Town Sustainable Mobility Plan (PMUS) which will be drawn up shortly. The Generalitat Valenciana and the FEDER operation programme in the Comunitat Valenciana, which has European funding, is authorising assistance of 9,000 euros for drawing up the PMUS for Alcala-Alcossebre. The total cost of the project is 21,780 euros.
Included among the matters which will be looked at in the PMUS are: making an inventory of and analysing the whole road layout of the town, carrying out mobility surveys, and measuring the traffic flow, analysing aspects such as public transport, the movement of bicycles and pedestrians, analysing parking capacity, drawing up an accessibility plan, diagnosing the atmospheric and acoustic contamination and energy consumption. Mobility proposals will also be carried out: the road circulation plan, parking, improving environmental aspects and road safety. In a previous analysis, the principal problems which were detected were that the town suffers from: communication problems between the two town centres via the N340 road; the great number of vehicles during the summer season and the lack of connectivity between pedestrian and cyclists pathways.
The Town Planning councillor, José Colom, said that “this PMUS will give us the basis to act on any matter related to traffic and road regulation and, thus, to carry out short to long term tasks which can improve mobility in our municipality.
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Alcala-Alcossebre Council will have an essential planning tool for the future for key matters such as defining the road regulation, an increase in cycle/pedestrian areas, promoting the use of public transport and electric cars and the distribution of parking areas. All these matters will be set out in the new Town Sustainable Mobility Plan (PMUS) which will be drawn up shortly. The Generalitat Valenciana and the FEDER operation programme in the Comunitat Valenciana, which has European funding, is authorising assistance of 9,000 euros for drawing up the PMUS for Alcala-Alcossebre. The total cost of the project is 21,780 euros.
Included among the matters which will be looked at in the PMUS are: making an inventory of and analysing the whole road layout of the town, carrying out mobility surveys, and measuring the traffic flow, analysing aspects such as public transport, the movement of bicycles and pedestrians, analysing parking capacity, drawing up an accessibility plan, diagnosing the atmospheric and acoustic contamination and energy consumption. Mobility proposals will also be carried out: the road circulation plan, parking, improving environmental aspects and road safety. In a previous analysis, the principal problems which were detected were that the town suffers from: communication problems between the two town centres via the N340 road; the great number of vehicles during the summer season and the lack of connectivity between pedestrian and cyclists pathways.
The Town Planning councillor, José Colom, said that “this PMUS will give us the basis to act on any matter related to traffic and road regulation and, thus, to carry out short to long term tasks which can improve mobility in our municipality.



















