This past Wednesday was held at the Community Center the second Cañada de Gallego Ifre Neighborhood Council framed in the Councils of Citizen Participation (CPC) being carried out throughout the municipality.
On this occasion was attended by the mayor in charge of this area, David Fernandez and Councilman Urban Public Services Management, Juan Miguel Muñoz.
This advice rests with the districts of Ifre - Cañada de Gallego and Ifre - Pastrana.
The number of participants increased relative to the first session, surpassing the dozen attendees.
The repeating were happy "because now they're seeing some things and it seems that everything goes in the right direction."
Quickly learned the new operation of the board of the voice of Fernandez, who centered the CPC in the services provided by the municipality and, more specifically, the location and distribution of containers in both villages.
Fernandez explained that "we are making a relocation of the dumpsters to the solid waste collection is as quick and effective as possible," so he asked the residents who opt for concentrating all out of town or to be distributed throughout the population centers.
In principle, it was decided to distribute them they do not generate a source of odors but, as the mayor unveiled in Services, "starting next Monday it will begin to wash the containers after they leave to make over 2 years. "
The need to improve infrastructure was another axis on which the meeting was devoted.
Fernandez said that "with the Mayor, Ginés Campillo, we are designing an infrastructure plan that will be undertaken in Pedanías next year when you have a new budget."
The plan "will not collect monumental works of dubious effectiveness, but small works will be undertaken on lighting, paving and road improvement that is really what the citizens demand," said Fernandez.
Among the needs, one of the residents ordered the construction of a playground in Cañada de Gallego "in the absence of any in this parish."
It also requested an increased police presence, a bus that the districts with the rest of the municipality and a higher frequency in the collection of solid waste.
Regarding this last point, Muñoz explained that "we have eliminated a night shift in the Bay area as it is intended that districts spend at least 3 days to have garbage collection."
In addition, Fernandez pledged not only to work for the city bus coming to rural areas but also to ask the school bus service to pass back through the shutdown of Hunters Hill where the presence of new children This service is necessary.
Improving traffic signal at the Loma del Mar - Pedregal, the interconnection of several houses with sewage, the removal of dead trees and treeless hole stopper on the sidewalk were other requests that representatives noted consistory.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón