The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MITMA) has begun repairing the 13,788 meters of municipal roads in the Zaragoza neighborhood of Movera affected by the construction of the Z-40 motorway between the link of the bypass at the height of the connection with the A-68, and the stretch of the N-2 in the neighborhood of Santa Isabel. The delegate of the Government of Spain in Aragon, Fernando Beltrán; the subdelegate in Zaragoza, Noelia Herrero, and the pedánea mayor of Movera, Esperanza Calvano, met this morning to analyze the state of the works.
The work of the Road Demarcation of MITMA has begun this week and is part of the agreement signed last week by the Delegation of the Government of Spain in Aragon and the City of Zaragoza to return these vials. The implementation period shall be a maximum of three months.
The government delegate recalled that the implementation of the Eastern Round of the Z-40 in 2008 forced the modification of rural roads that served an agricultural area in the rural neighborhood of Movera. Despite the fact that these roads have never ceased to be municipal, the Delegation and the City of Zaragoza have officially formalized the delivery of the roads after their adaptation and repair, which did not occur when the works of the round ended. “The Government of Spain works to solve the real problems of citizens living where they live and this is an action that directly benefits the neighbors who use this path to access their farms and to walk,” said Beltrán. For her part, the mayor of Movera, has recalled that this was a “very necessary” action in “very used” ways.