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A public parking lot has been planned on the grounds of the former Lemoiz Power Station

The public society Sprilur has analysed the feasibility of installing a parking lot of up to 200 places in the area where the Lemoiz nuclear power plant was built. The proposal also includes an environmental restoration plan.
Lemoiz Center. Photo: EITB

Sprilur, the company responsible for industrial land management, has begun the study of the construction of a public parking lot on the grounds of the former Lemoiz nuclear power plant. The initiative responds to the need to improve access and mobility in the coastal area of Armintza, where the shortage of parking spaces is a serious problem, especially in the summer months.

The idea arose in the previous term at Lemoiz City Council and has recently been reactivated by Sprilur. The initial agreements provided for the granting of the necessary licences to strengthen the dam of the old facility, as well as the promotion of new economic activities in the area .

According to preliminary estimates, parking could accommodate up to 200 vehicles, which would be an important relief for residents and visitors of Armintza.

In addition to this public use, the proposal includes a comprehensive environmental study which would serve as a starting point for future actions. The measures envisaged include the eradication of invasive species before a broader environmental restoration plan is implemented.

In order to advance the project, land ownership must be transferred to Sprilur, and this procedure is considered as the next step in the plan.

The initiative, in addition to improving the accessibility of the environment, aims to restore a historically degraded space for new public and sustainable uses.

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