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The City of Palencia pedestrianizes and permanently closes to the traffic the C/ Don Sancho and Cestilla

Summary by COPE | Noticias Y Radio Online
Palencia will unexpectedly take a step forward in the reconfiguration of its urban mobility with the decision to permanently close the road traffic to the streets of Cestilla and Don Sancho. This was announced by the councillor of Urbanism, Álvaro Bilbao, in an attention to mediums celebrated at the intersection of both roads with the Calle Mayor of Palencia, in the 4 cantons. The measure is part of "a plan to improve accessibility and public sp…
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The idea is to give back part of the city to pedestrians, cyclists and people who want to experience corners of the city. The idea was presented to the advisory committee on Thursday morning

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Palencia will unexpectedly take a step forward in the reconfiguration of its urban mobility with the decision to permanently close the road traffic to the streets of Cestilla and Don Sancho. This was announced by the councillor of Urbanism, Álvaro Bilbao, in an attention to mediums celebrated at the intersection of both roads with the Calle Mayor of Palencia, in the 4 cantons. The measure is part of "a plan to improve accessibility and public sp…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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