The works, which are already 35% complete, cover nearly five kilometers of the infrastructure, from kilometer point 0 to its junction with the agricultural road connecting Ibros with Capones. The aim is to improve the road's conditions and facilitate the transit of farmers and access to their properties.
The deputy for Municipal Infrastructures, José Luis Agea, highlighted during his visit that the intervention seeks to optimize communications and, consequently, the quality of life for residents of small municipalities, improving their access to essential services such as healthcare.
The JV-3045 road presented a structurally exhausted surface and a deteriorated asphalt layer. The project includes the comprehensive recycling of the road base with cement and the application of a new asphalt layer. Additionally, a new concrete-lined triangular ditch will be constructed, and vertical and horizontal signage will be replaced.




