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Gent de Dénia proposes to the City Council an extension and modernization of street signs and emblems

August 08 from 2023 - 12: 02

Gent of Dénia has presented a proposal to the Dénia City Council aimed at revitalizing urban signage and promoting the cultural and tourist wealth of the city. The proposal, headed by the spokesman mario vidal Sastre, seeks to carry out a study for the renovation and adaptation of street signs, monuments, buildings and emblematic places of the city, incorporating the implementation of QR codes.

The project, which has been presented for consideration at the municipal plenary session in August, addresses the worrying lack of signage on many streets, especially in rural areas. The lack of nomenclature plates in corners and the loss of existing ones has created orientation problems for both residents and visitors, according to the formation.

The proposal highlights the importance of providing accessible and detailed information to citizens and tourists alike. They ensure that the inclusion of QR codes on the new plates would allow those interested to access historical information in several languages, as well as images and geolocation of places of interest. This approach has been successfully implemented in other cities, such as Valencia, and has the potential to significantly improve the experience of those who visit and reside in Dénia.

Dénia, with its approximately 1800 streets and various emblematic places, could benefit from this initiative, which seeks not only to improve the tourist experience, but also to enrich the lives of local residents. The proposal emphasizes the need to take advantage of innovation to increase the attractiveness of the city and its positioning as a first-rate tourist destination.

The proposal will be debated at the municipal plenary session in August, where its feasibility and possible implementation will be evaluated.

Comments
  1. Juan says:

    Mr. Mayor and councilors:
    What happened to the idea of ​​making Dénia a more livable and friendly city, avoiding traffic, pollution, parking problems, etc. when they marked the streets with lines marked on the asphalt so that bicycles had their space and were respected. To the point, for example, that on Diana Street they put paving stones with a different color and the paint of the bicycle lane anagram.
    This has gone down in history, the signs on the asphalt are erased, the marked lanes (Diana Street) are occupied by tables and chairs on the terraces, etc.
    I pray, please, that you return to this idea of ​​making Dénia a livable city, with less pollution and noise pollution.

  2. Joseph says:

    Finally fill the bloody holes in the streets of Dénia with asphalt before arguing about childish ideas.

    • Ximo Alcubies says:

      Well, the idea seems good to me as long as one side of the street is bilingual and the other too, the qr code thing is superfluous. The thing about the fish in the sewer and defacing the zebra crossings seems nonsense to me.

  3. Rudolf says:

    Google Maps does not fail and is free
    Why don't they get down to serious stuff?
    GD, support progress, so your useless proposals like this one will go ahead.
    I think that Amazon or Globo could use it so as not to get lost, but the rest of humanity does not need it at all.
    The inhabitants of Denia know perfectly well where we are and where we are going, and I have not yet seen a visitor looking at the little signs of the city.
    There are a lot of things to worry about before this nonsense.
    Is it that they have nothing serious to do or think?
    His intelligence and interest does not give for more?
    Or is that how they justify their “work”?

  4. paco says:

    Please do not waste money on useless iron sheets, no, we already have enough, with the bins for chewing gum, the little fish plates in the water gulps, or the many useless monoliths/parapets that are intended to promote culture - who wants to know something, read a book, do not stop on the street to read a synopsis of what they think of illustrating in that monolith-, not by coating the streets with little plates, culture is valued more or the population is educated. Do not waste money in a useless and inefficient way, and even less with inconsequential things that lack social relevance, that do not make anyone feel hungry, and that deserve at least maintenance that they will not give later, such as when they have started The palm trees at the entrance to Denia because they bothered their roots instead of maintaining them. some of us are already fed up with the prevailing tambourine government, please change course, you from the opposition are the first, demand that things be done right and propose things that really improve the quality of life of those who pay you at the end of the month, what That's why they are there, not to take 4 photos, and try to protect us from ourselves and our ignorance -apparently-

    • paco says:

      Besides, it's good to live for and for the tourist, when they stop choosing Denia as a destination, with one hand in front and the other behind, and then they will say that they did not see it coming.


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