Mobility disruptions for surfacing work in Plaça Tetuan
Surfacing work in Plaça Tetuan will mean disruptions to mobility in the area over the weekends of 25 and 26 May and 1 and 2 June, including the exit and access lanes to Gran Via and Passeig Sant Joan. The work is the latest measure in the Comprehensive Maintenance Plan to keep public space in good condition.Weekend of 25 and 26 May
Work carried out over this weekend will focus on the side of Plaça Tetuan nearest the mountain, meaning the lane on this side will be closed to traffic, as will the access and exit lanes to Gran Via and Passeig Sant Joan. The traffic lane on the side nearest the sea will remain open.
In Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, traffic heading in the direction of the Llobregat will be diverted into the streets of Roger de Flor, Diputació and Bailèn, rejoining the side lane nearest the mountains in Gran Via. Traffic heading in the direction of the Besòs in Plaça Tetuan will be able to use three of the four lanes in Gran Via from the junction with C/ Girona as far as the junction with C/ Bailèn. The ascending turn from Gran Via into Passeig Sant Joan will also be closed, meaning vehicles wishing to go in this direction will have to turn in C/ Sicília.
The sections of Passeig Sant Joan between C/ Diputació and Plaça Tetuan will be closed to traffic, with access limited to local residents and services. Vehicles in the ascending direction will be diverted into the streets of Casp, Roger de Flor and Diputació, while in the descending direction the diversion will take them into Diputació, Bailèn and Casp. The disruptions will also mean diversions for the 7, H12, D50, 19, V19, 6 and 54 bus services, with the stops of Pg. Sant Joan-Diputació and Tetuan-Pg. Sant Joan (315 and 317) out of operation.
As for the circulation of bicycles, the bike lane in Gran Via will be closed between the streets of Girona and Sicília, with diversions in place into the streets of Girona, Diputació, Consell de Cent, Nàpols and Sicília. The bike lane in Passeig Sant Joan will also be closed in the section between C/ Diputació and the side nearest the sea in Plaça Tetuan. The diversion in the ascending direction will use the streets of Ausiàs March, Girona, Gran Via and Consell de Cent, while in the descending direction the diversion will be through the streets of Diputació and Girona.
Weekend of 1 and 2 June
Work in Plaça Tetuan will affect the side nearest the sea over this weekend, as well as the access and exit lanes of Gran Via and Passeig Sant Joan. On Saturday, just one lane on each side of the square will be in operation, while on Sunday there will be just one lane open on the side nearest the mountains.
In Gran Via, the disruptions will start at the junction with C/ Roger de Llúria, where one lane on the left will be closed, with traffic obliged to turn towards the mountains. Once past the junction with C/ Bailèn, two lanes will be open on each side of Plaça Tetuan in the direction of the Besòs. Circulation in the side lane of Gran Via nearest the sea will be closed at C/ Bruc, with access here limited to local residents and services. The diversion will use the streets of Casp and Roger de Flor. The turn in the ascending direction from Gran Via to Passeig Sant Joan will also be closed, with vehicles having to follow Gran Via as far as C/ Sicília, Finally, the sections of Passeig Sant Joan between Casp and Plaça Tetuan will be closed to traffic, with access limited to local residents and services.
As for public transport, the 7, H12 and X1 bus services that use Gran Via will be diverted into the streets of Bailèn, Casp and Roger de Flor, then rejoining Gran Via. The disruptions will also mean that the 7, H12, D50, 19, V19, 6 and 54 bus services have to be diverted, with the Pg. Sant Joan-Diputació and Pl. Tetuan-Pg Sant Joan (315 and 317) bus stops out of operation.
Regarding bicycles, the bike lane in Passeig Sant Joan will be closed in the section from Plaça Tetuan to C/ Casp.
Surfacing as part of the Comprehensive Maintenance Plan
The work corresponds to the action set out in the Comprehensive Maintenance Plan, within the context of the Pla Endreça, which is set to renew 600,000 m2 of asphalt between now and 2028 with a budget of 28.9 million euros.
These measures have been planned and should prevent incidents and the deterioration of public space all around the city. Surfacing work has also been carried out in other major roads in the city, such as Rambla Catalunya, Via Júlia and in the coastal neighbourhoods.