Bike lane in Palma: Blanquerna loses section — who pays the price for more safety?
Accessibility Questions Around Palma’s Blanquerna Redesign
Residents in Palma worry the Blanquerna redesign could make parking and access harder for older people and those with mobility needs.

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What are the main concerns for older residents in Palma’s Blanquerna area?
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Why is Palma moving the bike lane from Blanquerna to Calle 31 de Diciembre?
The route is being moved to reduce friction between cyclists, pedestrians and terrace activity.
Will the new bike lane in Palma mean fewer parking spaces?
The city expects around 15 to 20 parking spaces to disappear.
When will the bike lane changes in Palma start?
The project is expected to begin next spring.
How much will Palma spend on the Blanquerna bike lane redesign?
The project is estimated at around €300,000.
Is cycling in Palma safer on the road or on the pavement?
Palma is putting the lane on the road to separate cyclists from pedestrians.
What does the Palma bike lane change mean for cafés and deliveries on Blanquerna?
Cafés and shops are concerned about deliveries and access.
What solutions is Palma considering to balance bike safety and local access?
Palma is looking at parking replacements, loading zones and a possible pilot phase.
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