The works at Creu de Cames in Valls complicate life for two weeks
The works on Creu de Cames Street in Valls are disrupting the usual rhythm of the neighborhood. For two weeks, residents will have to go to great lengths to avoid the works that promise to change the street’s appearance.
This project, announced by the Valls City Council on May 29, 2026, includes sidewalk widening, improvements to nearby educational centers, and the renewal of public services in the area.
Details of the works on Creu de Cames Street
Sidewalk widening
Creu de Cames Street will widen the sidewalks to make them more accessible. This will represent a significant change in pedestrian flow, who will now find more space to move, especially when approaching the nearby educational centers.
Service renewal
During the works, basic services such as the drinking water network and lighting will also be renewed. Although these tasks may cause short-term inconvenience, they aim to prevent future problems that could affect the daily life of Valls residents.
Impact on the educational community
Improvements to educational centers
The educational centers surrounding Creu de Cames Street will enjoy improved accessibility and safety, a key element for families and teachers. The sidewalk widening will facilitate students’ entry and exit.
Delays and disruptions
The works may cause delays in travel by foot and by vehicle. Users are advised to plan their routes in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises during this two-week period.
Project organization and duration
Scheduled timeline
According to the City Council, the works are expected to last two weeks starting from May 29, the date the start of these works was announced.
Safety measures and information
Residents are recommended to follow instructions and signage to ensure safety. The City Council will keep the community informed about any changes or incidents during the progress of the works.
The works on Creu de Cames Street promise to change one of Valls’ key points, but patience will be the essential ingredient to get through these two weeks.
Article source: Valls City Council