IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April"

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Require the mayor to "explain the reasons for the stalled five months ago"

"The negligence and serious risk, are the sad image of the busiest point of the town of Totana, highlighting the inability of Martínez Andreo, very concerned with selling smoke and attack the PP councilors did not agree with his methods" , say from IU + LV in a statement

According to IU + LV, "In these days of August, the Mayor of Totana and Corporate Image expensive, are very concerned about selling smoke and fireworks for trying to cover the infighting in the People's Party, which have resulted with two resignations and the threat of resignation of four Deputy Mayors. "

"The stark reality is ruined by a municipality, charged with an unsustainable current expenditure management and disastrous, as tangible reality is the paralysis of the redevelopment of the Bridge on the Rambla de la Santa, who have been abandoned more than 5 months without the responsibility of the PP, have given public explanations Totana's neighbors, "they add.

They claim that "the extension of the Bridge of Kabuki, work valued at 495,453 euros, financed by the Department of Local Government, should be completed by April 24, 2010. The construction of the roundabout on the existing bridge, looking for a major communication Totana traffic arteries, to communicate the Avenida Juan Carlos I to the Rambla de la Santa and the Districts of Tyrol Triptolemos Camilleri and in the eastern part of town. "

"The ordinary plenary session last May, the council of the Municipal Group of IU + Greens, made a few questions about the work stoppage, which had been abandoned, getting no answer from the Mayor and the Councillor responsible" recall.

"It is the first work that has been abandoned by construction companies, lack of payment of the obligations of the City of Totana. In this case, add the imminent risk posed by the cliffs, a short distance from the road that supports higher traffic around the town ... "stresses Councilman IU, Juan José Canovas.

"There are precedents for very serious accidents on this road, coinciding with the works to be protracted, as a divine curse," he adds.

"The image of abandonment and neglect of works is accompanied by an abandonment of materials and land in the box on the Rambla de La Santa, on the eve of the rainy season how bad memories for Totana, given the aggressive promenade, added to build walls that are clear and dangerous obstacles to the passage of turbid water, in addition to damage to the eye ... ", says the mayor of the Left.

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IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April", Foto 1
IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April", Foto 2
IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April", Foto 3
IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April", Foto 4
IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April", Foto 5
IU claim "abandonment of the redevelopment of the bridge in the Avd Juan Carlos I, which should be completed in April", Foto 6

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