
The conversion of Cristóbal de Moura Street to a green axis is a strategic action to gain more public space for the neighborhood, more inclusive and with cleaner air.
The project is part of the 22 @ area where economic activity and public housing are encouraged and where new quality urban environments are to be created and with continuity. The transformation of Peter IV, the purchase of the Scotch and the rehabilitation of Ca l'Alier and the pacification of the surrounding streets are examples of this new conception.
A linear garden has been created to maximize pedestrian space and reduce the area used for fire services and firefighters.
There is a large central garden space of 26 meters wide, with sidewalks of 3.5 meters in line of facade, a bike lane on one side and a service lane and for the neighbors on the other.
A new green corridor is formed that connects urban nature and enhances the presence of animal and plant species. Running sprouts have been implanted that make it easier to plant trees such as coriander, ash and shrubs that favor biodiversity and, at the same time, provide shade to make stay and walk more enjoyable. There is also shrub vegetation such as sage, rosemary and ivy which attract insects and pollinator foods.
At the same time, it has an Urban Sustainable Drainage System (SUDS) that allows the use of rainwater collected in the same area for irrigation with groundwater from trees and shrubs.
When the axis is completed, it will be 1.27 kilometers long and will connect the Central Park of Poblenou, the Rambla de Prim and the Besòs Park, in Sant Martí. In total, this could amount to a gain of about 32,000 square meters of green space.
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