Within the Parliamentary Committee on Transport the problem of bus lanes on Nikos and Depinas Pattihis Avenue – “No” from the Municipality of Limassol
With the unanimous place of the municipal council towards the creation of bus lanes on Nikos and Despina Pattichi avenues, the Mayor of Limassol, Yiannis Armeutis, goes to the Parliament on Thursday, after the conclusion of a unprecedented session.
The matter will probably be mentioned tomorrow at midday, within the Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Communications and Works, after a proposal by the Limassol MPs, Nikos Sykas, Efthimios Diplaros, Fotini Tsiridou and Stavros Papadouris, to look at the progress of the implementation of the Limassol Sustainable City Mobility Plan and specifically the tasks deliberate on this avenue.
Throughout tonight's session, within the presence of these affected within the space, the Mayor of Limassol offered the proposals of the Ministry of Transport in relation to coping with site visitors, which incorporates the creation of bus lanes on Nikos and Despina Pattichi avenues in addition to on the coastal street.
He additionally famous that the Municipality needs to resolve the site visitors downside, however the service of the residents themselves ought to be taken under consideration within the equation and emphasised that “the bus lanes can’t carry out at this second” and that right selections are wanted.
This was adopted by a presentation of a research by Frederick College professors, which speaks of a excessive threat of failure of the bus lanes for each the primary axes of Limassol, as sure situations will not be met.
All of the municipal teams opposed the creation of bus lanes beneath the prevailing situations, each on Nikos and Despinas Pattichi avenues, in addition to on the coastal street, giving the inexperienced mild to the Mayor of Limassol to switch the unanimous place of the municipal council to the Parliamentary Committee Transportation.
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