The Councillor for Employment and Local Development, Lali Ibarra, and the Town Planning Councillor, Francisco García, visited this morning the beginning of the demolition of a garage that prevented the access of emergency vehicles and clean this way, so which responds to a historical demand of the residents of Barrio de San Cristóbal.
The Councillor for Employment and Local Development of the City of Lorca, Lali Ibarra, and the Town Planning Councillor, Francisco García, attended this morning to start the demolition of a garage which was a narrowing of the Cave Street Mena del Barrio de San Cristóbal , and which prevented the passage of fire engines, ambulances and street cleaning, with the corresponding threat to the integrity of the neighborhood and housing.
Garcia explained that "the demolition of this building is made possible through the collaboration of the Department of Employment, which assumes the cost of the work and future upgrading of the road, and the Municipal Land and Housing, Suvilor, has reached an agreement with the owners to pass this municipally owned land. "
Ibarra has stressed that "this is a step in the long road since the start of this term we are following the municipal government to improve the accessibility of the districts of Lorca."
In this sense, Jobs noted Councilman flagship projects such as improving accessibility Cabezo Park White House, the Plaza Mother of God of Penic, Calle Camacho and much of the 49 streets that the City Council in 2009 amended the neighborhoods of San Cristóbal, San Pedro, Santa Maria, San Juan, Calvary and St. Lazarus.
"Once again we respond to demand fair and historic neighborhood did not care enough for previous municipal governments, and our commitment is to continue working to solve similar problems that still exist, in order to avoid an unfortunate event such as the the fire that occurred in a house in the Calle Cruz de Sola, "stressed the councilor in charge of the Investment Plan of the Barrios Altos de Lorca.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca