MediaToday Newspapers Latest Editions

MALTATODAY 27 October 2024

Issue link: https://maltatoday.uberflip.com/i/1528582

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 24 of 39

9 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 27 OCTOBER 2024 OPINION Msida Creek: Enhancing connectivity and community spaces THE Msida Creek Project has captured significant public attention, especially in recent months. Set for completion in 2027, this ambitious initiative follows four years of collaborative planning and consultation with residents, businesses, and key stake- holders, including the local council. The project represents a substantial leap forward in our vision to modernise Mal- ta's urban infrastructure, creating a more sustainable, accessible, and vibrant public space for everyone. Infrastructure Malta is committed to in- itiatives that address current needs while being thoughtfully designed for the future. The Msida Creek Project not only address- es the area's long-standing congestion is- sues but introduces a range of community benefits: A spacious pjazza will give Msida residents a place to celebrate local events, pedestrian and cycling pathways will pro- vide safer, more accessible routes, and new open spaces will offer much-needed areas for recreation and relaxation. Our aim is to enhance the quality of life for residents, workers, and visitors alike, transforming Msida through upgraded in- frastructure and expanding green, public spaces. Msida has long been a traffic bottleneck, with congestion impacting air quality, noise levels, and overall accessibility. A cornerstone of the Msida Creek Project is the construction of a new flyover to re- place the current traffic-light-controlled junction, a critical move to reduce delays, emissions, and noise pollution, making travel smoother and safer for all road us- ers. Aware of the challenges construction can bring, we are taking steps to limit disrup- tion. Initial work will focus on strength- ening the Msida waterfront quay. A tem- porary carriageway on Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli will also help maintain smooth traffic flow, ensuring that the impact on daily routines is kept to a minimum. The project places a strong emphasis on accessibility. A key feature is the inclusion of 1.6km of dedicated cycling lanes and pe- destrian pathways, encouraging sustaina- ble transport options and safer alternatives to car travel. However, Msida Creek is about much more than infrastructure. From the outset, one of our primary goals has been to create a liveable, enjoyable urban environment. As much as 60% of the project is dedicated to public spaces, greenery, and recreational areas, creating a balanced blend of nature and modern urban design. The project will deliver over 19,375sq.m of open public space. This is equivalent to three football fields, offering an 8,000sq.m increase in green and open areas. At a time when urban expansion often comes at na- ture's expense, we are pursuing a different path. The project will add 214 mature trees, a 50% increase, and 17,000 shrubs, fostering a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing en- vironment for residents and visitors. At the heart of the development is a new 2,200sq.m pjazza in front of the Msida parish church that will provide an essen- tial gathering space for the community and a vibrant hub for social activities. It will serve as a symbol of the area's renewal. One of the most innovative elements of the project is the introduction of a 300m-long water canal. The canal will play a vital role in flood prevention while adding beauty to the area, surrounded by pedestrian pathways that enhance acces- sibility and enjoyment. Flooding has been a longstanding problem in Msida, and this water canal will help manage excess water effectively while seamlessly integrating into our broader vision of a welcoming, green public space. This project is a reflection of the extensive collaboration and input we have received. The Msida Creek Project is more than a construction initiative; it's a long-term in- vestment in the future of Msida and Malta. By improving traffic flow, expanding green spaces, and providing enhanced facilities for pedestrians and cyclists, we're creating an environment that is more comfortable, sustainable, and community-oriented. As we look ahead, Infrastructure Malta remains committed to advancing pro- jects that align with our vision for a more sustainable and accessible Malta. We are dedicated to ensuring that each develop- ment we undertake supports the long- term well-being and quality of life of our citizens. The Msida Creek Project is a powerful example of this commitment, and we ea- gerly anticipate its transformation from plan to reality. Steve Ellul is CEO Infrastructure Malta Steve Ellul

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of MediaToday Newspapers Latest Editions - MALTATODAY 27 October 2024