LIVE | Inawgurazzjoni tal-Proġett tal-Marsa JunctionPosted by MaltaGov on Thursday, April 15, 2021
The Marsa Junction Project has officially been inaugurated by Prime Minister Robert Abela, marking the completion of the three-year mega-project.
In a ceremony on Thursday, Abela was joined by Infrastructure Minister Ian Borg, EU Funds Parliamentary Secretary Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, and Infrastructure Malta CEO Frederick Azzopardi, to celebrate the complete the inauguration of the project.
The project saw a total investment of €70 million, of which €52 million was co-financed using EU funds.
The junction fully opened to the public last November, but finishing touches were recently finalised and paved the way for Thursday s inauguration.
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More than 150 residents and farmers from the Qormi-Mrieħel area are calling for the Prime Minister s intervention in the Mrieħel flyover and road-widening saga .
In an open letter (attached in a pdf link below), they asked Robert Abela, who they say is from Qormi, to directly intervene in the project.
“We are greatly concerned about the impact that this infrastructural project will have not only on us as residents, but also on the rest of our locality, Qormi, which is also your locality,” the letter reads.
Plans to expand the Mrieħel bypass with a new flyover were revealed by Moviment Graffitti in December leading to a widespread outcry from NGOs, residents and President emeritus Marie Louise Coleiro Preca.
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