| The justice administration has finally authorized the consistory to access the land to carry out a subsidiary execution by the owners | The Justice Administration has authorized the Cartagena City Council to access the site located on Paseo Alfonso XIII, between Juan de la Cosa and Tierno Galván streets, with stagnant water, bushes and a large number of mosquitoes that have generated the complaint of the neighbors. On the morning of this Monday, June 1, the councilor for the Health area, Manuel Padín, together with technicians from the City Council, have traveled to the site to take water samples and analyze it, and check that it can be poured into the sewer system and follow the established cleaning protocols. The councilor thanked the administration of justice for having "attended to this case to solve a problem present in Cartagena for about seven years, and to allow access to the site, which damages many neighbors as mosquitoes move to other zones.
" Padín added that since he entered as a councilor in the Health Area, he has been looking for a solution to the problem, which lay in the difficulty of identifying the owners of the land.In all this time "a lot of files have been opened but they end up being archived, three months ago three had to be archived because the co-owners who were found proved to have sold".Therefore, the decision of the judges to allow the City Council access to the site to act subsidiary, has allowed the situation to be unblocked.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena