Alicante Reopens Soto Ameno After Sewer Works in San Blas

Renovation of the sewage network on Condes de Soto Ameno avenue is complete, restoring normal traffic flow.

Generic image of roadworks on an avenue in a Mediterranean city.
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Generic image of roadworks on an avenue in a Mediterranean city.

Alicante is restoring mobility this afternoon in the San Blas neighborhood and the exit connection from the city center towards Rabasa and the A-70 via Condes de Soto Ameno avenue, following the completion of sewer collector renovation works.

The project, carried out by Aguas de Alicante since mid-January, has fully renewed the sewage network along this main artery and several adjacent streets. The works had led to traffic closures on this road, which connects to Doctor Rico avenue and is a key exit route from the center towards the San Blas and Rabasa areas.
The reopening allows for the restoration of traffic flow on Soto Ameno and re-establishes the connection to the San Fernando Castle area and Miguel Hernández institute via Blas de Loma street.
The works were executed in two phases. The first phase affected the lower section of Soto Ameno, between Santa Felicitas and Santa Isabel streets. The second phase focused on the comprehensive renovation of the collector in the upper section of the avenue.

"The sewage sanitation works were complex but necessary due to the road collapse that occurred, which required urgent action. We must thank citizens for their patience and understanding during the time the works lasted."

Carlos de Juan · Urban Mobility Councilor
The main work on the area's sewage infrastructure is now complete. However, final interventions are still pending on Magistral Segura street, a lateral road perpendicular to Soto Ameno.
With the reopening of Condes de Soto Ameno avenue, Alicante regains a crucial connection for daily mobility in San Blas and for travel from the city center towards Rabasa and the A-70 highway.