In a recent press conference, the Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) urged the government to reconsider plans for a three-storey flyover in Msida, advocating instead for alternative traffic solutions.
Shadow Minister for Transport and Mobility Mark Anthony Sammut, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Capital Projects Joe Giglio, and Msida Mayor Charles Selvaggi, along with other PN representatives, voiced concerns over the project’s impact on traffic and the local environment.
The proposed flyover, intended to improve traffic flow, has faced criticism for potentially increasing congestion near Msida’s skatepark and the University area.
The PN highlighted that Infrastructure Malta has not confirmed that the single-lane flyover in each direction will effectively reduce traffic.
During consultations, Infrastructure Malta reportedly mentioned further projects might be necessary to address traffic in the area, raising questions on the flyover’s long-term benefits.
Mayor Selvaggi emphasized the Local Council’s reservations, citing a January 2023 council meeting where doubts about the flyover’s effectiveness were documented.
To date, the Council has received no further details from Infrastructure Malta on the project’s comprehensive impact.
The PN called on the government to explore alternatives that focus on efficient, alternative transport methods, aiming to ensure sustainable infrastructure solutions for Msida’s future.
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