Garden to replace Qui-Si-Sana car park
Mepa this morning approved plans for the building of a garden to replace one of the car parks at Qui-Si-Sana. The plans were proposed by the government, which also intends to build an underground car park under the other existing car park. The new...
Mepa this morning approved plans for the building of a garden to replace one of the car parks at Qui-Si-Sana. The plans were proposed by the government, which also intends to build an underground car park under the other existing car park.
The new garden will include play areas for all ages, a gazebo, hard and soft landscaping, public facilities and a network of underground reservoirs.
The recreational space will be below street level for better protection from the wind.
The site is currently occupied by parking spaces for 52 cars. The underground car park will be twice as big.
The Resources Ministry, which submitted the application, is currently also revamping and widening the nearby promenade in a project due to be completed in June.