Salou City Council promotes urban and sustainability improvements in Cap Salou

Mayor Pere Granados and the municipal team inspected the renovation of Cala Crancs square and the installation of modernist litter bins.

Generic image of a renovated square on the coast, featuring new swings and sustainable landscaping.
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Generic image of a renovated square on the coast, featuring new swings and sustainable landscaping.

Mayor Pere Granados and municipal representatives visited several points in Cap Salou this week to evaluate recently implemented urban, landscaping, and street furniture improvements.

The institutional visit, led by Mayor Pere Granados, along with councilors and technicians, toured key areas such as the Mirador de Salou, the Bosc de la Duna, and Cala Crancs square to verify the status of the works.
A central focus of the inspection was Cala Crancs square, where the children's park renovation has been completed with new swings. Furthermore, significant landscaping work was carried out, planting native species, thus reinforcing Salou City Council's commitment to sustainability and low water consumption.
Regarding aesthetics and culture, new litter bins decorated with modernist ceramics from Salou, in white and blue colors, have been installed at visible and strategic points. These pieces are similar to those already found in other areas of the municipality, such as Barcelona street or the entrance to the Salou Municipal Tourism Board.
The day concluded with a productive meeting with local neighborhood representatives, who took the opportunity to convey suggestions and concerns directly to municipal officials. The governing team detailed future projects aimed at continuing to improve the spaces in Cap Salou.