Lleida City Council to Renovate Lighting on Ferran el Catòlic Street

The project, starting on February 2, involves installing 31 new streetlights and completely renewing the associated electrical infrastructure.

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The Lleida City Council will begin modernizing the public lighting on Ferran el Catòlic Street on February 2, replacing 31 old streetlights and updating the entire electrical infrastructure.

The project, promoted by the Lleida City Council, involves a comprehensive action to replace the current streetlights, considered among the oldest in the city, and significantly improve lighting quality.
The works include the installation of 31 new high-efficiency streetlights, in addition to creating new underground channeling and completely replacing all electrical wiring, as the existing installation requires a full update.

This intervention will allow for a significant improvement in the street's lighting quality and update a very old electrical installation.

The works, scheduled to last approximately one and a half months, will cause traffic disruptions. The lane heading towards la Mariola will be closed, with alternative detours enabled via Mercè Street.
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