The Deputy Mayor and Councilor for the Health area, Manuel Padín, visited La Aparecida this Tuesday, December 1, in continuation of the round of contacts with neighborhood leaders and councils to expose in detail the situation of the lots of the entire municipality.At the meeting, the councilor has detailed the opening of 24 files on cleaning lots in the population, as well as in La Puebla, El Carmolí and Bahía Bella.
Of the total, the owners have already cleaned 12 plots, half of the most registered, while the rest continue their procedure in different phases.As in the previous visits, the deputy mayor, who is also a district councilor in the area, has asked the president of the Neighborhood Council, Juan Manuel Ayaso, and the neighborhood leaders of La Puebla and La Aparecida, the collaboration of the citizens 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."We continue working tirelessly to ensure that the municipality's plots are in the best conditions," said the mayor, who added that "the first subsidiary cleanings are already a reality and so we will continue, demanding that the owners act or do it ourselves and then passing the bill to the owners ”.And it is that, last week the subsidiary cleaning began in four plots, in Mar de Cristal, La Puebla, Santa Lucía and Cuatro Santos Street in the Historic District.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena