Formation spokesman Ruben Juan Serna magenta welcomes the municipality is considered "quiet" in the results of strategic noise map, but remember that many residents continue to exhibit signs calling on their balconies to respect their right to rest
Ruben Juan Serna, spokeswoman for Progress and Democracy Union in the city of Murcia, says his group "welcomes" the results of the strategic noise map of the municipality, but also "strikes us the idyllic vision that emerges from the government team "to the time to take stock of it.
This study includes the noise produced by traffic, airports and industrial activity, but leaves out its conclusions the noise produced by leisure and bars.
To Serna, although the noise map reveals that Murcia is a municipality "quiet, this contrasts with the reality experienced by many residents of central areas", which are affected by numerous clients generated by the leisure facilities.
Murcia remember there UPyD central areas of the capital such as those adjacent to the Plaza de las Flores and the San Pedro, where buildings exhibit numerous banners that read "We want to sleep" or "We need rest."
"The City has an inescapable responsibility to find a solution to this problem, combining the interests of the hotel but also ensuring the rest of many neighbors," said the mayor of the formation magenta.
"We reiterate our support for entrepreneurs in the leisure sector and restoration and the role they play in job creation, but never at the expense of the welfare of citizens and their right to rest and a dignified life," concludes John Reuben Serna.
Source: UPyD Murcia