Reus restarts 'Barri a barri' plan with new services to improve public road maintenance

The comprehensive and intensive action, starting on Monday, February 2nd, includes the collaboration of Reus Transport and green city tasks.

Generic image of municipal workers cleaning or repairing a sidewalk in an urban environment.
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Generic image of municipal workers cleaning or repairing a sidewalk in an urban environment.

The Reus City Council restarts the comprehensive and intensive 'Barri a barri' plan on Monday, February 2nd, enhancing service coordination and incorporating the company Reus Transport to improve public road maintenance efficiency.

The Councilor for Public Roads, Daniel Marcos, highlighted that 'Barri a barri' is a complete response to the city's needs, based on the coordination of all municipal services to make Reus "a cleaner, greener, and friendlier city."

"The 'Barri a barri' is an integral response to the needs of the city; an intensive action based on the coordination of all municipal services involved in public road maintenance to make Reus a cleaner, greener, and friendlier city."

Daniel Marcos · Councilor for Public Roads
As a main novelty, the plan incorporates the collaboration of the company Reus Transport. This entity will undertake the cleaning and maintenance of public transport shelters, the renewal of informational signage, and other necessary actions to dignify these elements.
In the area of the green city, the program adds vegetation planting tasks and improves coordination between pruning and cleaning work. This synchronization seeks to reduce inconvenience to residents and ensure a better state of green areas.
The 'Barri a barri' plan is part of the 'Reus 10 Plan' of municipal actions. Interventions include specific improvements to asphalt, pothole repair, sidewalk dignity, lighting intensity adjustments, and repainting of horizontal and vertical signage.