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Plagues of rats and ticks, streets dirtier than ever, no presence of the local police, lots turned into rubbish and rubbish dumps (20/07/2020)

| This is how the current local government treats the San Cristóbal neighborhood, denounces the PP | The reality is that the residents of the San Cristóbal neighborhood pay more taxes today than they did a year ago, but they neither have the UA-23 park nor the Local Police that they promised patrolling its streets on foot.It is more than evident that when the PP governs, the San Cristóbal neighborhood does well, but when the PSOE arrives, they forget about the neighborsThe spokesman for the Popular Party in the municipality of Lorca, Fulgencio Gil, has publicly exposed today the unfortunate state of degradation and degeneration presented by various enclaves in the San Cristóbal neighborhood due to the ineffectiveness, neglect and absolute neglect of the local government of Mr Diego José Mateos.

This is a particularly embarrassing example that shows how far the current government's neglect of the most basic care, maintenance and cleaning tasks is reaching.It is not only about streets located in the heads of the neighborhood, but also, roads throughout the neighborhood.

Just a few days ago, residents of San Cristóbal contacted us to help them report the situation they are experiencing.

We have been informed that the streets are dirtier than ever, that cleaning tasks are increasingly spaced over time, and that neglect is palpable.This situation is due solely and exclusively to the total lack of attention and interest on the part of the current mayor, which is added to the absence of political leadership in the municipal cleaning company, Limusa, as well as the absolute general abandonment by the group of government.

There is also no type of surveillance or intervention by urban planning services.Lately we are checking how Mr.

Mateos uses the drone that the Popular Party acquired for the surveillance and security tasks of our Local Police as a propaganda tool to photograph certain acts, but we trust that he will find time to give it the usefulness that it really requires.

We invite you to take a flight to check the degradation caused by your negligent management in these enclaves of San Cristóbal.It has been the neighbors themselves who have taught us how the situation is: plagues of rodents, insects, ticks, containers turned into centers of pestilence, unhealthy spaces, illegal dumps, dirtier streets than ever, areas full of garbage, weeds invading the streets, open manholes at ground level, remains of work scattered by lots, burned and abandoned furniture, broken belongings, defecation and urine on the streets without cleaning for days and days ...There is another case of singular clarity that shows the degeneration that the Neighborhood suffers: the plot of Action Unit 23, a complete urban block that from the Popular Party we managed to leave completely clear and free of the old buildings to turn it into a green area with park for children, but that Mr Mateos blocked, and has been allowing this site to continue accumulating garbage, rubble, dirt and weeds for more than a year.

The reality is that today this enclave remains full of excrement and garbage.

We have denounced this unpleasant circumstance repeatedly throughout the last year, but they do not pay any attention, is it so difficult to let a shovel and a truck between and clean this lot until it is left as the neighbors deserve? Well that is precisely what we demand from the PP,get it cleaned at once.The neighbors have once again transmitted to us, in this same sense, that they strongly reject the opening of a Local Police station in the neighborhood, because what they want is to have the officers patrolling San Cristóbal at street level.

We are talking about a claim that the Popular Party assumed while we governed our city, increasing the presence of agents, but the neighbors have seen how this surveillance has blurred in the last year.

The citizens of the neighborhood do not want a bass with a sign, but the Local Police at street level, which is how it should be.The comparisons are conclusive: with the Popular Party, the neighborhood benefited from the improvement of more than a hundred streets, investments of which include the comprehensive improvement of Calle Mayor and Ortega Melgares (715,000 euros), as well as Eulogio Periago ( € 712,000) including the latter in an injection of 7.5 million for the comprehensive repair of a 58-lane battery, making this action the most beneficial and elevated that has been carried out in San Cristóbal in its history.

In addition to the aforementioned, other municipal works have allowed the improvement of another 46 streets in the same neighborhood.

It should be anticipated that the works on Charco Street were also completed in San Cristóbal, responding to the commitment that this City Council expressed to the residents, involving an investment of 358,333.70 euros.The tasks of improving the Plaza de las Hortalizas were also carried out, thanks to an investment of 23,400 euros by the General Directorate of Commerce of the CARM.Look at the extent to which they have blocked the projects that we from the PP have started up, that even the emergency works planned in El Portijico have been paralyzing them for a whole year.

The unjustified delay to which the PSOE has condemned the residents of this area constitutes a very serious irresponsibility, since it cost us a lot of effort, work and a very complicated technical task.

We left them the work done and money in the City Council accounts to spare to carry out this work, and instead of taking advantage of our inheritance, they stopped everything.

Source: PP Lorca

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