| The Councilor for Health also supervises in situ the condition of the plots of the Historic District | The deputy mayor and councilor for the Health area, Manuel Padín, continued this Tuesday in El Albujón the weekly round of contacts with neighborhood leaders and county councils to expose in detail the situation of the lots in the entire municipality.At the meeting, the councilor has detailed the opening of 29 files on cleaning sites in the coastal population.
Of the total, the owners have already cleaned 21 plots, about 70%, while the rest continue their procedure in different phases.As in the previous visits, the deputy mayor has requested citizen collaboration to readjust the list of lots and their status in case it has changed since the supervision of the technicians of the Department of Health.
"The objective is to streamline the entire procedure and for that the collaboration of the citizens is essential," explained the mayor, who has advanced that the tool created to advance in the subsidiary cleaning by the City Council will already allow carrying out the first jobs this week.In addition, the neighborhood representatives have shown their concern about the greater presence of rodents than in previous years.
The deputy mayor recalled the progress made by the Department of Health to control this plague and all the actions aimed at minimizing the presence of rats throughout the municipality in the hands of the municipal services and concessionaires, the owners and the farmers.Supervision of plots in El CascoThis week, the Councilor for Health has also toured the Historic Quarter, checking in situ the state of private plots in streets such as San Cristóbal Larga.During the visit, the mayor verified an unregulated use of some lots, collecting the incident to transfer it to the competent service.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena