La Seu d'Urgell begins pedestrianization of Regència d'Urgell street

The City Council invests 850,000 euros to create a single-level street prioritizing pedestrians over cars.

Generic image of street renovation works to improve pedestrian accessibility.
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Generic image of street renovation works to improve pedestrian accessibility.

The La Seu d'Urgell City Council has awarded the renovation works for Regència d'Urgell street, an 850,000 euro project designed to prioritize pedestrians over motor vehicles.

The project involves creating a single-level platform with wider sidewalks to enhance public accessibility. This initiative marks the start of a broader urban transformation plan for the city in the 21st century.

"We hope this work defines what 21st-century urbanism should be in our city, prioritizing people over vehicles."

Joan Barrera · Mayor of La Seu d'Urgell
The construction is expected to last eight months, with the goal of finishing before the Sant Ermengol Fair. Local authorities are coordinating with residents and businesses to minimize the impact of the large-scale street works.