Javea Grapevine Issue 174 - 2015 | Page 52

| Jávea Grapevine February 2015 Asphalting Update The Asphalting & the redevelopment of Jávea that started with Calle Vicenza continues in the second week in February Amjasa has replaced pipe sections in some of the streets to be paved The councillor for Works in Javea, Paco Torres, has reported that February begins the two major public works that were awarded during the December and which have had the Health and Safety Risk Assessments both agreed and approved. The first project ‘Calle Vicenza’ involved the demolition of Villa Sarita, an old house in a state of neglect which was acquired by the town. The other plan started in Mid February is laying asphalt on 15 to 20,000 metres of streets that cover various developments and major roads such as the Avenida Juan Carlos I. Prior to paving, municipal water company, Amjasa, is making minor works to replace hooks or small sections of pipes in the streets which will be paved to minimise problems in the future, added the Mayor, José Chulvi. For example, in the Montgo area, a total of 20 separate projects are being undertaken by local Jávea businesses now registered in the Register of Providers at Amjasa. Another project being addressed is the repair of the Triana bridge. The intent is to replace the bridge with a new and safer construction. A draft is being submitted to the departamento ministerial de Costas to incorporate their suggested implementation reports.