- "Both areas are very busy by our neighbors and by the thousands of visitors who arrive each year to our city, and it is not acceptable that they are in these conditions," said Alfredo Nieto, councilor of Cs Cartagena.
- The socialist mayor, Juan Pedro Torralba, has responded that until they finish the works can not start the file to assess who is responsible for the damage, despite the Plaza José María Artés years in a sorry state
Citizens today asked for explanations for the serious damage to the pavement due to the construction of the block of flats where the Tivoli building used to be, which occupies the block of San Agustín, Arena and Plaza del Rey streets, and those of the José María square. Artés, attached to the Consistorial Palace, "both areas are very busy by our neighbors and by the thousands of visitors who arrive each year to our city," said Alfredo Nieto, councilor of Cs Cartagena.
Cs has asked through your questions that the municipal brigades extend the work done in recent days to fix the pavement of the Plaza del Ayuntamiento and Heroes de Cavite to the José María Artés square, as it continues with serious damage to the slabs of cracked and loose natural stone.
Regarding the pavement around the old Tivoli Building, Nieto recalled that during the July session, the councilman of Government, Juan Pedro Torralba, responded that he had been aware of this incident only through Cs, and explained that he had requested information from Planning services, waiting to confirm if the company has been responsible for the damage to claim the investment necessary for the settlement.
Despite this commitment, Ciudadanos has inspected the area this week and has been able to verify that no action has been taken in the area.
The socialist mayor, Juan Pedro Torralba, has responded that until they finish the works can not start the file to assess who is responsible for the damage, despite the Plaza José María Artés has been in poor condition for years.
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena