Beachfront-Road Potholes

If you have driven along Salobreña seafront road recently, you can't help but notice what a bad state it is in, with emerging potholes all along it.

Another problem is drainage (it’s always been a problem along the paseo) with long puddles accumulating beside the beach side of the paseo itself, making it difficult, in some cases, to access the chiringuitos.

We covered this in the January issue of the Seaside Gazette as well as online this month. (See the linked video).

Anyway, the main opposition party, the PP, are having a good mutter about it, as well, registering a motion to be debated in the coming, Ordinary Plenary Meeting of the Town Council.

They are demanding that an Integrated Road Asphalting & Pavement Repair Plan be fired up because of a “extreme lack of attention” that is refected in the state of roads and pedestrian pavments around Salobreña, Lobres and La Caleta-La Guardia, they consider.

They say that the governing party’s temporary patching up of potholes has served for nothing in the face first of the first in a series of winter gales. They consider that patching things up instead of an structural outlay is simply a waste of money.

(News: Salobrena, Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucia)

Keywords: Potholes along the beachfront road, patching up, Plenary Meeting, Town Council, Structural Investment

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