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The median of Juan de Borbon will be decorated with palm trees (25/03/2009)

Avenida Juan de Borbon, one of the main access roads to the town from the north, will be decorated with palm trees that give a more modern appearance and highlights the main street character he has.

The City Council has provisionally awarded the work to Integral Development Public Works Project, SA The palms are placed in the middle of Juan de Borbón that goes from the square of the cubes to the connection with the A-30.

This is a growth area and commercial and residential development in the city.

The species planted are: Butia Yatai (Palmae Yatai), Livistona decipiens (Ribbon Palm), Chorisia Speciosa (bottle tree) and Cyca Resoluta.

The palms are distributed in the median line every 8 meters.

In addition, the project foresees the main irrigation network that will connect with the network of the North Coast, consisting of polyethylene pipe of 250 mm, which will supply the local irrigation network.

This entire network will be automated by a satellite programmer power, connected to a central system that connects to the general maintenance of municipal irrigation network.

Lead time is 4 months and the planned investment by the city of 657,315 euros.

Works in The Guiding

Moreover, the Board of Governors has approved an investment of 200,000 euros to build a protection system for a gas line and fiber found in the El Tiro "The Master (The Depth).

The works are to protect the channels currently available in the area with two steel pipes 165 meters long with the aim of these services are not affected by the works of the North Coast.

The deadline for implementation of this research is two months.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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