Rincon de la Victoria has formally permitted its new Mobility Ordinance, which brings laws in keeping with trendy transportation wants and the present authorized guidelines.
The brand new guidelines change the earlier ordinance from 2008. Native authorities need to make Rincon de la Victoria a “extra pedestrian-friendly, sustainable metropolis, with open areas and higher public transport.” The plan is to remodel the city right into a greener and more efficient city surroundings.
The replace additionally seeks to standardize the checklist of infractions and penalties, additionally aligning them with these already enforced in lots of different municipalities throughout Malaga province.
Mayor Francisco Salado welcomed the transfer, describing it as “a step ahead for enhancing highway security and coexistence within the city.” Salado stated that the ordinance was vital not solely to switch an outdated authorized framework but additionally to control the rising use of non-public mobility automobiles (PMVs), resembling electrical scooters, which are actually extensively used all through the city.
The ordinance lays out clear laws designed to satisfy the wants of a city that now exceeds 50,000 residents. In 2024, in line with Spain’s Nationwide Institute of Statistics (INE), Rincon de la Victoria surpassed 52,000 residents. It’s the ninth most populated municipality within the Malaga province and the second within the Axarquia area, after Velez-Malaga.
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