The Generalitat plans to spend €700,000 on digitising the C-31 and southern C-32 routes between L'Hospitalet and Castelldefels, under its Connected Roads Programme. For drivers using this corridor, the proposal concerns road technology rather than a stated change to tolls or a confirmed diversion scheme.

LHDigital, the news service of L'Hospitalet, reports that L'Hospitalet is among the priority areas in the Generalitat's road-digitisation plan. The report says the C-31 and C-32 South section is to be equipped with sensors.

What the announced investment covers

  • Investment: €700,000.
  • Roads: the C-31 and C-32 South.
  • Area: the route between L'Hospitalet and Castelldefels.
  • Programme: the Generalitat's Connected Roads Programme.

The supplied report does not set out a start or completion date, the precise locations for the sensors, or any planned lane closures. It also does not state that drivers must register or take any action.


Recent works on the Gavà and Castelldefels sections

Separate reporting by El Periódico, published on 11 July 2026, said that 20 improvement measures had been completed on the C-31 and C-32 in Gavà and Castelldefels after investment of €5.2 million.

That work is distinct from the €700,000 digitisation proposal reported for the wider L'Hospitalet-to-Castelldefels corridor. No public timetable or traffic-management instructions are included in the material supplied for the smart-road plan.

Commuters should therefore not assume an immediate change to their usual route from the announcement alone; the published information gives neither works dates nor a designated official page for updates.


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