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The completion of Narbonne’s green corridor in the northeast of the city expected in 2023.

Running along the east ring road for 3.2 kilometres, this space dedicated to soft transport will be completely finished.

It connects avenue Carnot, to the north, to the Amphore roundabout to the south. The 3.2 kilometer green corridor will be completed in 2023. The development work on this urban park, intended for gentle paths, began in 2019 with a total investment by the municipality of Narbonne of one million euros. euros.

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The final phase therefore began after that of revegetation, which in recent months has consisted of planting 349 trees, 9,458 forest plants, 2,017 shrubs and 403 sub-shrubs. An arboreal massif which is supplied with water by an irrigation system which aims to be “efficient and economical” via a drip network.

The last phase of the green corridor will be completed in 2023.
Independant – PHILIPPE LEBLANC

If you are regulars or residents of this space in the northeast of the city, you may have noticed that machines are currently working on the materialization of the shared bike-pedestrian track with a specific and suitable for vehicles. Filter barriers at the entrances, as well as benches and canine areas have already been installed. Over the next few months, the City’s services will install healthy play areas and a specific agility course for children, wooden structures, additional apparatus for adults, tables, access walkways to the meadow, but also barriers, garbage cans and canisac dispensers.

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“The people of Narbon already benefit from this place which is as much a place of transit for pedestrians and cyclists as a space for leisure and walks” details the elected official for natural spaces, Michelle Mallard.

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