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They cover the records of ditches located on the way to Tiñosa after the complaint of Ahora Murcia (20/11/2017)

- Alicia Morales points out that other deficiencies in this section have not been resolved, such as the lack of sidewalks in important sections, the lack of zebra crossings in several crossings or the ramps with breaks and an excessive slope

- The councilor recalled that "safe pedestrian mobility is not guaranteed in many areas of the municipality, so the Government of Ballesta has to work much more to get it"

Seven of the acequias records located in Camino de Tiñosa have been covered with grids in recent days following the recent complaint made by Ahora Murcia.

The vocal of this formation in Los Garres, Isabel Fuentes, alerted of the numerous deficiencies of accessibility and security in Camino de Tiñosa in the section between Puente de Tiñosa and the Severo Ochoa school.

Fuentes notes that the placement of these grids is good news, "since the fact that the records were uncovered posed a serious risk of falling, and even more so given that it is an area trafficked by schoolchildren."

However, he explains that "there is still an uncovered record" and adds that "the grids that have been placed can be opened by anyone, since they are only fixed by one of the sides, something that did not happen with the records that were already covered. for years and whose grids, in addition to being much more robust, are properly fixed ".

The spokeswoman for Ahora Murcia, Alicia Morales, points out that "although the issue of the acequias records was a priority in our denounce of the deficiencies in Camino de Tiñosa, others have not been resolved, such as the lack of sidewalks in important sections, the lack of zebra crossings in several crossings or the ramps with breaks and an excessive slope ".

Morales recalls that the importance of solving as soon as possible the situation suffered by this section of Camino de Tiñosa "is even greater if we take into account that this area will see a significant increase in traffic after the closure of the Senda de los Garres pass and on foot many minors by the presence of this school ".

The councilor affirms that "mobility is a right, and guaranteeing physical safety in walking trips is an obligation of the administrations, in this case of the Ballesta Government." Safe pedestrian mobility is not guaranteed in many areas of the municipality, being Especially sensitive to this situation are schoolchildren and minors, the elderly and those with reduced mobility, and people with disabilities, pedestrian safety must become a priority for this municipal government ".

Source: Ahora Murcia

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