He Municipality of La Matanza has recently been put into service a new public car park with 190 spaceswhich will serve facilities such as the municipal soccer field, the auditorium or the busy El Montillo Natural Park.
The acting government team, led by Ignacio Rodriguez (PSOE)who will continue in office after June 17, stresses that this car park “reinforces the local commitment to facilitating access and use of public infrastructures in a more sustainable wayin such a way that the centralization of the new car park allows simultaneous access on foot to the different facilities to which it will servewhich will also contribute to reducing the emissions of polluting gases into the atmosphere”.
This bag of 190 free public parking spaces will contribute to promote sustainable mobility in a key environment for sports, cultural and leisure activities Township. This inauguration brings to twelve the number of municipal car parks distributed by this town of 9,054 inhabitantswhich add up to 1,100 places available to residents and visitors.
This new public parking lot is located at a strategic point of Calle Real, equidistant from three facilities to which it will provide coverage. The new parking has a usable area of 640 square meters that will serve as a complement to other free municipal parking lots that already exist in the area, next to the pavilion and the soccer field.
This service also allows the Matanzas City Council has a large parking bag in an environment where work is done in a new pavilion attached to the current one, as well as in an outdoor sports space.
The Government of Matanzas recalls that on Sunday May 21, on the occasion of the International Day of Families, “this new municipal car park with almost 200 spaces was put into service, enabled by our City Council. The intermodal bag that from the lower area of the soccer field provides service to the Sports Complex, the Municipal Auditorium and El Montillo”. In his opinion, “the need for this equipment, beyond any doubt, was exposed during the aforementioned conference by offering parking to all the vehicles of those who wanted to enjoy the programmed activities”.