Closure on Francesc Blasi Vallespinosa Street from June 1 to 3

Francesc Blasi Vallespinosa street will be closed from June 1 to 3 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. due to work with a lifting platform.
 Tall temporal del carrer Francesc Blasi Vallespinosa per plataforma elevadora de l’1 al 3 de juny entre 8 i 20 hores — Imagen de la Fuente
Temporary closure of Francesc Blasi Vallespinosa street for elevator platform from June 1 to 3 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. — Image from the Source

A road closure will block access to Francesc Blasi Vallespinosa Street for three consecutive days. Between June 1 and June 3, access will be closed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

This interruption, officially announced by the Valls City Council, has been scheduled to allow the use of an elevated platform that will require the space to be clear during working hours.

Details of the closure and schedules

Specific duration

The closure will begin on Monday, June 1 and will last until Wednesday, June 3, affecting three full days.

Hours of impact

Access restriction will be effective each day from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m., leaving the street free only outside these hours.

Reason and implications of the closure

Use of the elevated platform

According to the City Council’s statement, the elevated platform will be essential for tasks requiring work at height or specific maneuvers in the area.

Impact on residents and traffic

Residents and drivers will have to seek alternative routes during the work period, as the street will be inaccessible during the indicated hours.

Recommendations and official communication

Proposed alternatives

Although no specific detour has been detailed, it is recommended to plan the route and follow the signs and indications that the Valls City Council may establish.

Source and official information

The information was confirmed through the official Valls City Council account on X (Twitter) on May 29, 2026.

The fact is that Francesc Blasi Vallespinosa Street will be closed for the duration of the use of this elevated platform. It’s as simple as that.

Article source: Valls City Council