XVIII nearly three months ago following complaints of Murcia now, the Council has left the area in a dangerous situation caused by the fall of the ditch cars |
Micol Angeles stresses that happened enough that municipality and autonomous region have taken steps to protect the heritage and ensure the safety of vehicles traveling on that stretch time
NOW MURCIA unacceptable that almost three months have elapsed since the suspension of the destruction of the bridge s.
Aljucer XVIII, following complaints of Murcia now, and that the City has left the area in a dangerous situation caused by the fall of the ditch cars (three in one month, the last of them last Thursday evening) .
Micol Angeles Councilwoman says "has passed more than enough time to find a solution to the conservation of this good of s XVIII;. And in September the traffic should have been restored at this point of the road to El Palmar".
"The heritage should never be a problem for the citizens, but must be treated as a resource and an asset of all," added the mayor.
The City Council has arranged a wide margin to agree a solution with the Ministry of Culture and articulate the conservation of the arches of hewn stone, "either in situ, with a grid that would have allowed the continuity of traffic," says Micol, "or moving these blocks to another point and covering the trench, which is still open."
For now Murcia attitude Planning Department is unacceptable, as it demonstrates its zero interest in heritage conservation and to solve the problems of the residents who pass through this road every day suffering from traffic restriction.
Micol indicated that "it has been demonstrated poor planning of this work, it has held since the summer over 2 kilometers of the road with a provisional pavement, still unpaved, plus inadequate signage and poor lighting, since many streetlights remain off ".
This situation is reflected in the fence of the bridge, which is poorly marked and gloom.
Now also the vocal Aljucer Murcia, Pedro Jesus Fernandez, said about these facts, stating that "we expect an early settlement on the part of municipal services, to prevent further accidents and reset all four lanes of the road to El Palmar, and there should be the preservation of our heritage. "
Source: Ahora Murcia