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The Development PP requires the splitting of the CT-32 highway, exit at La Manga (14/07/2010)

The Popular Party will file a motion at the next full City, which require the Ministry of Public Works to schedule the work of widening of the CT-32.

The group's spokesman municipal PP, Joaquin Segado, has described as "shoddy" work carried out at the exit for the motorway to La Manga and Alicante through the CT-32, "a one-lane road that causes many traffic jams especially during the summer months. "

"After months of work on this link, Cartagena have been surprised that the exit for La Manga continues to have a single lane. It has extended the exit lane, but it has increased its capacity. As expected, this Summer still occur retention and risk situations in traffic that have resulted in traffic accidents, "said Segado.

It has also Joaquín Segado stressed that "it has been four years and have spent almost 2 billion euros of public money for nothing, because the problem remains the same."

The city spokesman insists that no responsible politician has given face to explain why they ignored the repeated demands of the City of Cartagena.

"During the work nobody noticed that the CT-32 was not going to split, contrary to what was published repeatedly in the media."

It is recalled that the need for resolving this problem has led to numerous policy initiatives.

In 2006, the Plenum of the City of Cartagena unanimously ruled in favor of the split of the road.

Also, the following year the mayor of Cartagena reiterated this demand to the former Minister of Development, "whose response was that she had commissioned the drafting of the project in September 2007," said Segado.

Source: PP Cartagena

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