Murcia change has reminded the mayor, José Ballesta, that the works of the new sanitation network of the Avenida de San Ginés that the mayor has visited today are not "finalized", as the City Council in its forecasts, but "very far from conclude".
The vocalist of the municipal training, Ginés Mirón, explained that this has been the first visit of the mayor to San Ginés throughout the legislature and that his goal, far from being interested in neighborhood needs, has been to "take the picture" in the inauguration of a work that is still half done.
"We would have liked Ballesta to have taken an interest in the situation in which there are more than 200 students from the public school Sculptor Salzillo, with an evident lack of space and who receive their classes under roofs with asbestos," explained Miron in a note press.
"Also that he would have worried about a district that still does not have a single free public sports track or about the situation of dozens of families that still can not use the bus line 61 since it was abolished in 2012," he added.
The announcement of the City Council on the visit of Ballesta to San Ginés assured that the works, together with those of improvement of supply of the deposit of La Paloma, in El Palmar, both included in the Plan of Summer Actions of Aguas de Murcia 2018, are "finished" although today you can see the operators working with the machines.
Source: Cambiemos Murcia