Monaco’s Urban Development Department Implements Nighttime Road Closures for Resurfacing Campaign

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Résumé:
Monaco is conducting a campaign to refurbish the road surfaces across the city, with various closures and restrictions in place throughout October and November 2024.

Histoire complète :
Monaco’s urban road network is well-maintained thanks to regular campaigns for resurfacing carried out by the Urban Development Department. The department has started its end-of-year campaign, which will run from Monday, October 21st to Friday, November 15th, 2024, covering eight areas in the Principality.

To minimize the impact on traffic, these operations, which inevitably involve temporary road closures:

* Take place exclusively at night.
* Mostly concentrate on a single night, except for three areas where additional necessary works are integrated, effectively combining interventions.
* Are secured by manual control and signage, including access to public and private car parks, as well as shops, with notices displayed even in the entrance halls of neighboring buildings.

Details of the planned works include:

AVENUE VARAVILLA:
* Night of October 21st to 22nd > Manual control from 8pm to 10pm, followed by closure from 10pm to 6am.
* Night of October 23rd to 24th > Alternating traffic from 8pm to 6am. The operation requires two nights as it also involves repairing the road joint on the bridge, which was damaged during a previous project.

BOULEVARD DU LARVOTTO:
* Night of October 22nd to 23rd > Alternating traffic from 8pm to 10pm, followed by closure from 10pm to 6am.
* Access to car parks in the area, especially Carmes, will still be maintained.

CHEMIN DE LA TURBIE:
* Night of October 23rd to 24th > Closure from 8pm to 6am.
* No parking allowed starting from 4pm.
* Access to car parks will not be possible.

BOULEVARD RAINIER III:
* Night of October 24th to 25th > Closure from 8pm to 6am.
* No parking allowed starting from 4pm.
* Access to the Agaves car park is possible via Rue de la Turbie. The operation also aims to reduce noise disturbances reported by residents.

AVENUE HECTOR OTTO:
* Nights of October 28th to 31st and November 4th to 6th > Closure from 8pm to 6am.
* No parking allowed starting from 4pm.
* Access to car parks will not be possible. This operation will take five nights as part of a complete rehabilitation of the avenue. For residents who will not have access to their parking during these hours, a temporary card enabling free parking at the Salines car park during this period is available at the reception desk.

AVENUE PASTEUR BAS:
* Night of November 6th to 7th > Closure from 8pm to 6am.
* Access to all car parks at the Princess Grace Hospital Center (staff and patients) will be maintained. The operation will also enhance pedestrian access and the exit of the public CHPG car park.

PALAIS HONORIA – BOULEVARDS DU JARDIN EXOTIQUE / DE BELGIQUE:
* Night of November 7th to 8th > Closure from 9pm to 6am.
* Connection between the boulevards ensured by access to the upper part of Rue Bosio (alternating traffic in both directions).

AVENUE DE FONTVIEILLE:
* Nights of November 12th to 15th > Closure from 8pm to 6am.
* Access to the Wurtemberg car park will be maintained. The operation will take three nights as it involves reprofiling the road to fit under the new Ilot Pasteur structure. Free parking spaces at the Fontvieille Shopping Center car park are offered to residents of the villas during this time.

Pedestrian walkways will be preserved and marked, while interurban bus lines and the Monaco Bus Company will be diverted from 8pm, with advance notice provided to passengers.

Finally, emergency services and the police will still be able to circulate in all areas in case of emergencies.

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Source:
Gouvernement Monaco

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