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Reina Mercedes Avenue in Seville to Undergo 5.3 Million Euro Redevelopment

The project, scheduled to begin in late 2026, will transform the thoroughfare with new services and urban improvements over 67 weeks.

Image of an avenue under construction with trenches and construction machinery.
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Image of an avenue under construction with trenches and construction machinery.

The Seville City Council, through Emasesa, has announced a 5.3 million euro investment for the comprehensive redevelopment of Reina Mercedes Avenue, with works expected to last 67 weeks starting in late 2026.

The project, anticipated to conclude in spring 2028, will be carried out in four phases and will affect the section between Padre García Tejero and Páez de Rivera avenues. This intervention aims to modernize hydraulic infrastructures and significantly improve the urban environment of the area.
Among the most notable actions is the replacement of obsolete water supply and sanitation networks, some dating back to 1975, which have caused numerous incidents in recent years. Approximately 900 meters of new ductile iron pipes for water supply and 950 meters of stoneware pipes for sanitation will be installed, along with 43 new wells to facilitate maintenance.
The redevelopment of the public space will include a new road layout with a double-direction traffic flow, the incorporation of a segregated 2.5-meter-wide bike lane, and the redistribution of parking spaces. Furthermore, sidewalks will be completely renovated to improve pedestrian accessibility, and urban tree cover will be reinforced with the creation of 48 new tree pits and the replacement of existing specimens, totaling 64 trees.
The project also incorporates urban sustainability criteria through the implementation of sustainable drainage systems on the side with odd-numbered buildings. These devices, based on floodable planters, will allow for more efficient management of rainwater, reducing the load on the network and promoting natural infiltration, in addition to establishing an irrigation network for new landscaped areas.