The Socialist councilor Enrique Ayuso will request an urgent meeting of Bureau of Information and Monitoring of the railway network of the city of Murcia, "so that representatives of the municipal boards of the affected neighborhoods and collective neighborhood and professionals, have all the information available about the works and to offer their opinions and proposals ".
According to the Socialist Municipal Group, "it is necessary that in this initial phase of work the Monitoring Committee will meet as often as deemed necessary, as it is essential to have all the traffic information, alternative routes and schedule of performances "Ayuso said.
Also, the Socialist Party denounced the poor state of the underpass Roll in the neighborhood of St. Pius X, a sign of abandonment to which he has subjected the residents of the southern part of the town you have few and poorly maintained steps to cross railroad tracks.
"The works of undergrounding should serve as an opportunity to redress the wrongs of decades in the communication passages, especially pedestrians as this underpass crossing Santiago el Mayor or lack of sidewalks and bike lanes in the South Ronda" the socialist mayor said.
"Therefore we demand that the Bureau of Monitoring and Information meets periodically to analyze each of the demands of the neighborhood councils and agree on the solutions and not to make exhibitions of plans, promises and announcements as we have used the PP mayor crossbow in the city of Murcia. "
Remember that the Monitoring Committee met on March 15, at the initiative of the Socialist Municipal Group, who proposed its creation in the full City Council in October 2015 and its extension to the plenary session of last January .
neighborhood concerns
At that meeting, besides Ayuso own, attended by the Councillor Maite Espinosa, and the presidents of the municipal boards of Santiago el Mayor, El Carmen, St. Pius X and Barrio del Progreso and Vice President of the Board of Patiño, Juan Jose Garcia Nacho Garcia, Jose Liza, Jose Maria Martinez and Isaac Zapata, respectively.
Both the Socialist councilors as their representatives on the boards municipal and district of the neighborhoods affected by the works have reiterated their commitment to ensure that during the time elapse them are informed neighbors and proposals are collected to improve the movement of people and vehicles in the area.
Indeed, the mayors of St. Pius X, José Liza, and Santiago el Mayor, Juan Jose Garcia, passed at that meeting Councilman Development, Roque Ortiz, the concerns of its neighbors on mobility in their neighborhoods and displacing Mariano Baquero students of the Institute.
Source: PSOE Murcia