The Lebrija City Council has launched an improvement plan for the service roads of the A-8151 highway. These roads, essential for connecting agricultural areas and rural settlements, will receive conditioning, repair, and possible widening work. The initiative aims to guarantee a safe and efficient infrastructure that facilitates the transport of goods and people, responding to a long-awaited neighborhood demand.
Drainage and pavement techniques for service roads 🚜
The actions include improving surface drainage through perimeter ditches and applying a new wearing course with stabilized granular material. The pavement resistance will be evaluated in sections with higher agricultural traffic density, prioritizing the repair of potholes and depressions. The project also includes horizontal and vertical signage, as well as clearing of shoulders to restore visibility on curves and access to plots.
Goodbye to mud, hello to GPS that doesn't get lost 🚗
Local farmers had been using their phones for years to navigate potholes that look like lunar craters. Now, with the promise of decent roads, they might finally stop justifying delays with the classic I got stuck at the third speed bump. Of course, we'll have to see if the work finishes before the rains turn the A-8151 back into an aquatic motocross track.