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IU + Greens proposed the creation of a study on the needs of the population on public transport (22/01/2009)

IU + Murcia Greens propose in Parliament on Thursday 29 January, a study on the needs of the population on public transport and the creation of a plan to expand the areas WIFI wireless Internet access in the municipality.

This was announced today at a press conference the Councillor of that political party in the capital, Herguedas Esther, who said his group will present two other initiatives for requesting the cessation of violence in the Middle East and the approval of speed bumps .

Herguedas stressed the need for the municipality of Murcia create a table citizen participation in public transport designed to gather suggestions and needs of the residents, to improve this service in the city center and districts.

He also said that the problems of the "inadequacies" of public transportation in Murcia could be improved by a "rational planning" of it, including measures of fit between bus schedules and workplaces and schools.

In this regard, said that the departure time of students in the Secondary School (IES) 'El Palmar' does not match the schedule of the bus that passes closest to the area, so they have to walk a mile to catch another line to meet your needs.

Also reported that the bus Ray 17, which since last December 29 included in your itinerary Vistabella neighborhood, "not at all meet the demands of the residents, who have been suppressed, in addition, 35 parking spaces for the establishment of this route. "

On the other hand, Herguedas advocated the extension of the WiFi zones in the municipality in order to promote open telecom, public and cooperative to provide the public the possibilities of technological developments.

Source: IU+Los Verdes de Murcia

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