- The City Council will have to request an extension to Correos of this resolution in force since October 1, study and determine the location of the shared mailboxes in these environments, implement a system for the registration of the affected neighbors and acquire the multi-domiciled mailboxes for then collect them as appropriate
The Government of Cartagena will have to mediate before the controversy by the suppression of the service of Post office in the denominated special surroundings of the municipality.
It will do so by a plenary agreement promoted by Citizens in which they request that an extension be requested to Correos of this resolution in force since October 1, that they study and determine the location of the shared mailboxes in these environments, that a system for the registration of the affected neighbors and that the pluridomiciliated mailboxes are acquired and then collect them accordingly.
Last June, a letter signed by the person in charge of the Post Office of the area reporting the classification of the urbanized area of ​​Isla Plana as a "special environment" was sent to the residents of the Neighborhood Board of Isla Plana-La Azohía. "
Through this resolution, the neighbors were informed that, as of October 1, ordinary mail would have to be picked up at the Postal Office of the port of Mazarrón, unless the installation of concentrated mailboxes (BCP) was carried out.
From the Presidency of the Neighborhood Board, advice was requested from the municipal legal services, the Decentralization and Intervention Area, responding only from this last department, that these mailboxes could not be borne by the budget of the Board.
The spokesman of Cs Cartagena, Manuel Padín, has explained in his defense that "this situation is not a novelty, and in other municipalities such as Denia the City Council has acted as a mediator in the way now requested by the residents of Isla Plana. The Azohía ".
"We want something as simple as that the local executive is involved in this problem that affects all the elderly and do not abandon their lot to hundreds of neighbors, who otherwise have to travel to Mazarrón to collect their letters," he said Padín.
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena