The City Council moves forward in the construction of the coastal corridor with the projects of two new sections
The Consistory is in the process of extending the path in the west zone in Bahía Dorada and in the east in the Atalaya area.
The Estepona City Council gives a new impetus to the initiative of the coastal corridor, which faces its final stretch with the projects of two new sections. Specifically, work is being done on the extension of the pedestrian path in the areas of Bahía Dorada, to the west, and Atalaya, to the east.
Just a few months ago, the last of the 17 large wooden bridges included in the complete coastal corridor project was installed. Now, while work continues on the works in progress for the Benamara and El Saladillo sections, the Consistory has already advanced the procedures to soon put out to tender the construction of the footbridges that will allow the extension of the promenade, both to the east and west.
Specifically, with regard to section 20, corresponding to the Bahía Dorada area, the relevant authorizations have already been obtained from the Junta de Andalucía on the preliminary project submitted, and work is already underway on the drafting of the final project. In the Atalaya area, within section 15 of the municipal project, all the documentation has been submitted and the authorizations are awaited.
The coastal corridor project, launched by the City Council, faces its final stretch and already has more than 21 kilometers of path built, being very close to completion of this sustainable initiative and high impact for the city that has meant preserving the coastline putting it in value and enabling a new tourist attraction. More than 90% of the path has been completed.
The last actions have been located in the section corresponding to the area of El Saladillo, with the construction of a new strip of path that will join the existing one, to the West, in the urbanization Costalita, with Benamara. Work is also being completed in Benamara between El Saladillo and the area around the Dos Hermanas housing development.