
Saturday, 23rd August 2008
Pilot pedestrian project at Buġibba promenade
The Buġibba promenade
Access to the promenade in Buġibba, from the quay to Ħalel Street, is to be restricted to pedestrians during the evening this weekend and on the following two, with traffic being diverted as part of a pilot project by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), the St Paul's Bay local council and the St Paul's Bay Bars and Restaurants Association.
The traffic restrictions will last from 8.30 p.m. till midnight. They were tested over the weekend of Santa Marija, Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Mario de Marco said yesterday.
The feedback was "good overall", with various outlets registering an increase in custom, he added.
Parking arrangements have been made, he explained, and an agreement was struck with the Sirens Club allowing visitors to park near the club for €3.50.
A free bus shuttle service will run from the Sirens parking area, stopping at the parking place near Ta' Fra Ben, and moving on to the centre of Buġibba.
Residents with garages in the pedestrian zone will be permitted access.
The MTA plans to organise various activities for the duration of the pilot project, including Maltese traditional music, folk singing, face painting, animators and performances by a bag-pipe band.
Due to problems in establishing alternative routes, public transport buses will still give their service to the Buġibba promenade along normal routes.
To safeguard against accidents, speed will be restricted to 10km/h. This will be enforced by two police officers and wardens.
The pilot project, Dr de Marco said, was aimed at improving both "the commercial and residential aspects" of Buġibba.
In four weeks' time, a meeting will be held to determine whether the experiment will be applied in the coming summer periods. He did not exclude the possibility that similar projects would be carried out in winter when Buġibba will be quieter.







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Except for other activities that the Council sponsors, liek outings and so on.
Thank you keep up the good work we need people like you who take notice, Itreid but was ot as lucky as you.
THE COUNCIL HAS HAD MANY ATTEMPTS TO FORM RESIDENTS ASSCIATION TO NO AVAIL. So please come forward and lets get things done together. Till now the council has managed to organise two associationsand would like to have more set up to understand our vast area better. Maybe now is the right time, and surely the council can do with more ideas as how and where to introduce RESIDENTS PARKING SCHEMES, NEIGHBOPURHOOD WATCH( Third attempt), EFFECTS MOF THE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND BEST WAY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS. So please come forward and lets get round the table and discuss to find solutions. LEt the council understand your problem and you understand the council problems.
Through discussions there a are solutions. TRI IT, THE COUNCIL IS READY TO DISCUSS. ARE YOU?
KEEP IT UUP EVERYBODY.
So they have turned the promenade into a bus lane for the weekend evenings. How nice for the bus drivers. Pedestrians still cannot use the road as we all know the contempt public transport drivers have for the general public.