The Almuñécar Councillor for Maintenance, Beatriz González, has completed the last bureacratic hurdle for the paving of the Camino de Casa Adelfa.
This lane leads down into Rio Seco, more or less on the same level as the municipal cemetery, just over the hill on the Río Verde side.
It’s quite a steep track, which is little more than a small barranco; in fact it is called the Barranco de Casa Adelfa. It gives access to several houses and, of course, fruit-tree plantations further up the hillside.
The project has a budget of just over 32,000 euros and will take three weeks to complete, once started. A construction company (Viales Progreso) has already been awarded the contract.
The section of lane that will be worked upon is 416 metres in length with a width that varies between three and five metres. The new surface will be cement and not tarmac, some 15cm in thickness.
(News: Almunecar, Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucia)
