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Andorra Council Pledges Better Signage and Street Renovations for Riberaygua Traders

Andorra la Vella's Comú responds to trader complaints with plans to upgrade signage in Riberaygua-Travesseres district and remodel Aigüeta and.

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El Periòdic

Key Points

  • Council to improve signage in Riberaygua and Travesseres district later this year.
  • Aigüeta and Biscariet streets to be renovated after current works, enhancing pedestrian links.
  • Response to Associació de Comerciants complaints on poor access and signage.
  • Regular meetings ensure feedback and support for local economic activity.

Andorra la Vella's local council has pledged to improve signage in the Riberaygua and Travesseres commercial district and renovate Aigüeta and Biscariet streets once current works conclude, in response to complaints from local traders.

The Associació de Comerciants de Riberaygua i Travesseres had raised concerns over poor access and inadequate signage, prompting the council—known as the Comú—to reaffirm its ongoing efforts to bolster economic activity in the area. Officials emphasised that they have introduced new initiatives and revitalisation measures to support the neighbourhood's businesses.

The council holds regular meetings with trader associations to discuss projects, gather feedback, and ensure close coordination with the sector, according to statements from municipal sources.

Addressing signage specifically, the Comú acknowledged its importance for identifying the commercial zone and enhancing its appeal. Work to upgrade it is planned for later this year.

Once ongoing construction finishes, Aigüeta and Biscariet will undergo remodelling to strengthen pedestrian links between Avinguda Meritxell and the Prada Ramon area. This will encourage walking and strolling, ultimately boosting trade in the surrounding streets.

The commitments aim to address traders' grievances while sustaining the council's broader support for the district's economic fabric.

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