He Pamplona City Hallchaired by pro-ETA Joseba Asironannounced its intention to transform one of the city’s main pedestrian arteries, the Carlos III Avenuein a “floral boulevard”.
This project aims to improve the green spaces of the Carlos III Avenue and the Roncesvalles Avenuecreating a living space that promotes business visibility and, at the same time, increases the biodiversity of the area. They will be planted shrubs, seasonal flowers And light bulbsthus generating a passage zone more pleasant and more attractive for residents and tourists, says the municipality.
The aim of the intervention is to transform this pedestrian axis into a more accessible and pleasant space, where people not only pass by, but also stay to enjoy the landscape. To do this, the dimensions and location of the flower beds will be reviewed, which will not only improve the aesthetics of the place, but will also contribute to reduce the heat island effect during the summer months. This project is focused on the future Municipal green and blue infrastructure plan.
THE funding of the initiative comes from Recovery, transformation and resilience planwith funds New Generation EUand is planned with a budget of 48,274 euroswhose 66% will be covered by European funds. The company Eulen Environmentwinner of the work, will begin work at the beginning of next month, and it is hoped that the intervention will contribute to the improvement of both urban space and the quality of life of citizens.
In addition to planting floral species, avenues of flowers surrounded by anti-vandalism edges in corten steelwhich will guarantee the protection of new green spaces. These routes could reach up to 15 meters long And 1.5 meters wideand will be filled with species that ensure continuous flowering throughout the year. This advanced design aims to naturalize green spaces, reducing water consumption and the care required compared to conventional turf.
This project also has a commercial component, since the aesthetic and functional improvement of the area should stimulate local commerce, guaranteeing accessibility and greater mobility for consumers. With the remodel, the city council seeks to create an environment user-friendly and durablesupport businesses, protect employment and in particular employment of women.
With this intervention, Pamplona is moving forward in its goal of creating a more sustainable And connectedwhile promoting local economic activity in one of its most important commercial hubs.