Bike Path Opened in Majadahonda

On 29 July the city of Majadahonda, Madrid, opened a paved bike path that gives cyclists a safe way to get to all the town's main streets. The inauguration ceremony was attended by regional politicians such as Narciso de Foxá, mayor of Majadahonda, and Francisco de Borja Sarasola Jaúdenes, assistant councilman of General Affairs for the Office of the Vice President.
The path is eight kilometres long, and it runs along the Plantío road, Avenida de España, Doctor Calero and the Pozuelo road, behind El Carralero Industrial Park, along Avenida de Juan Carlos I and calle Santa Brígida, thus threading its way through all the main streets of the city.
The project had a budget of 2,672,400 euro, which were used to build the path and fix the pavements that had to be torn up to accommodate the path's layout. This paved path is the first link in a green ring that will eventually connect Majadahonda to the paved bicycle paths belonging to Boadilla, Las Rozas and Pozuelo, and with the Madrid ring through the Casa de Campo.