JCDecaux SA announced that it has won three street furniture contracts in the Basque region, following competitive tenders. The Group renewed and extended its existing contracts with the city of Bayonne (47,500 inhabitants) for 18 years and the city of Anglet (40,500 inhabitants) for 15 years. It also won a new 17-year contract for bus shelters in the seven cities operated by the STACBA transport association (Syndicat de Transports de l`Agglomération Côte Basque Adour). These exclusive contracts cover the installation, up-keep, operation and maintenance of: 215 street furniture installations in Bayonne (112 advertising street furniture items, five e-Village® touchscreen kiosks, 12 automatic toilets, 16 electronic information boards and 70 free posting panels) 78 street furniture installations in Anglet (53 advertising street furniture items, four electronic information boards and 21 information panels) 398 bus shelters across the STACBA network (297 bus shelters throughout the cities of Bayonne, Anglet, Bidart, Boucau, Tarnos and Saint Pierre d`Irube, and 101 bus shelters planned for the future Bus Rapid Transit service in the cities of Biarritz, Bayonne, Anglet, Boucau and Tarnos) As part of this street furniture roll-out, JCDecaux will provide new 84-inch high-definition LCD iVision digital screens for unrivalled outdoor image quality. Compendiums of innovation, they will alternate between real-time city information and advertisements, thereby assisting residents and visitors alike in their day-to-day lives, while providing exceptional visibility to advertisers.