Valdemorillo completes paving plan and announces new phase for urbanizations

The municipality has renovated 53 streets and over 60,000 m² of asphalt, with PIR funding and own resources.

Generic image of a newly paved street in a residential area.
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Generic image of a newly paved street in a residential area.

The Valdemorillo City Council has concluded a significant paving phase that has improved 53 streets, and is already preparing a new project focused on urbanizations, funded entirely with municipal funds.

The works for the latest paving plan in Valdemorillo have concluded, covering a total of 53 streets in the municipality, including the main artery of the Puentelasierra urbanization. This project has allowed for the extension of over 60,000 square meters of asphalt, significantly improving local road infrastructure.
The initiative was largely funded through the Regional Investment Program (PIR) of the Community of Madrid, with municipal co-financing. The total budget allocated to this phase of the plan amounted to approximately one million euros.

"This phase has allowed us to reach 53 streets in the municipality, including the main artery of the Puentelasierra urbanization, and extend over 60,000 m² of asphalt."

the mayor
Following the completion of these works, the City Council is already planning the next phase of the paving plan. This new project will once again focus on the urbanizations of Valdemorillo and will be entirely funded by the council's own resources, following the pattern of previous actions.
This marks the fourth major paving plan executed during the current legislature, complemented by other smaller-scale interventions that have also contributed to the improvement and renovation of pavement on various public roads in the locality, as municipal sources have reported.