Lleida completes Rovira Roure Avenue renovation to enhance pedestrian space

The 1.2 million euro project includes new infrastructure, lighting, and twenty newly planted trees.

Generic image of a newly renovated urban sidewalk with young trees and modern lighting.
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Generic image of a newly renovated urban sidewalk with young trees and modern lighting.

Mayor Fèlix Larrosa visited the completed works at Rovira Roure Avenue in Lleida this morning, marking the end of a major urban transformation project.

The renovation, located between Passeig de Ronda and Ricard Viñes square, focused on widening sidewalks while preserving parking spaces. The project added 20 new trees and upgraded the street lighting and urban furniture to improve the city's public realm.

"These works bring a qualitative improvement to the city and a gain of space for pedestrians that will be applied to different parts of Lleida."

Fèlix Larrosa · Mayor of Lleida
The 1,280,632.29 euro investment, funded by the Diputació de Lleida, also addressed underground infrastructure. This included replacing 500 meters of water pipes and upgrading the local sewage system to ensure long-term reliability.