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Several traffic enforcement and police officers will be deployed at Mrieħel on Monday, as the area gets a commuting overhaul. Following months of studies and discussions with Transport Malta and all business operators in Mrieħel, the Central Business DistriNew traffic management plan at Mrieħel starts to be implemented
Several traffic enforcement and police officers will be deployed at Mrieħel on Monday, as the area gets a commuting overhaul. Following months of studies and discussions with Transport Malta and all business operators in Mrieħel, the Central Business District Foundation devised a traffic management plan that it hopes will ease congestion caused by haphazard commuting and parking. Seven TM enforcement officers will be on site in some of the area’s ‘hot spots’, following the unveiling of new traffic signs turning some roads into one-way streets and eliminating parking on both sides in others. Read: Traffic system in Mrieħel about to change A car park off the Wasteserv civic amenity site has meanwhile been opened for commuters to park at a fee. The facility will be a temporary one until another piece of land is transformed into a long-term parking lot. The introduction of a route bus is also in the pipeline. The officers will remain in the industrial area for two weeks, while two police officers will also be on site at the beginning of this week. They will “guide, educate and enforce motorists on the new arrangements”, according to TM. Negotiations are ongoing on reintroducing... Read more