Unión Progreso y Democracia de Murcia denounces the lack of shadow areas in the capital, and that often comes after the renovation of sidewalks or environments.
Spokesman UPyD in the consistory of the capital, Juan Ruben Serna said, "there are fewer shady spaces, rather than in one of the hottest regions of Spain is not understood, and that affects the life of the capital, trade and tourism. "
Training reports that in many cases the trees are removed to undertake works but is replenished upon completion, and that many points take on a ghostly Murcia.
UPyD in its election manifesto included the placement of elements that provide shade to different streets of the capital, in order to reduce the aggressive direct sunlight during the summer months.
At the time, training magenta recalled that many playgrounds remain unused for many hours a day in summer due to direct sunlight, which could be avoided with the placement of trees or pergolas.
Source: UPyD Murcia