The PP denounces the closure of the main streets of Tías "without prior notice"

The PP denounces the closure of the main streets of Tías "without prior notice"

The populars criticize "the lack of planning of the tripartite PSOE, LAVA and PODEMOS in the execution of the largest asphalt plan of the municipality launched by the government of the Popular Party"

July 31 2019 (20:21 WEST)
The PP denounces the closure of the main streets of Tías "without prior notice"
The PP denounces the closure of the main streets of Tías "without prior notice"

The Popular Party Group in the Tías City Council criticizes "the lack of planning that the tripartite government of PSOE, LAVA and PODEMOS is having when executing the works contemplated within the largest asphalt plan of the municipality approved by the government of Pancho Hernández".

The populars "share the astonishment and indignation felt this morning by the residents and merchants of Tías who have seen how the main streets of the town have been closed to traffic without prior notice of these changes." "What cannot happen -says the municipal spokesperson, Saray Rodríguez- is that the most important roads in the town are closed without prior notice, especially when one of them is, for example, Calle Libertad, which together with Avenida Central, are the ones with the highest commercial and business concentration in Tías".

The PP councilor points out "the incoherence of the new tenants of the government who, while talking in the media about the supposed disorganization with which they have found the City Council, are demonstrating their inability to execute a project that was perfectly planned in terms of deadlines, development and road closures. A project that, the populars recall, affects 59 streets and roads, is valued at nearly 2.5 million euros and began its execution at the beginning of last May".

"It is surprising, therefore, that those who criticized so much while in the opposition do not now take into account such basic issues as properly informing those affected and launching traffic alternatives that minimize inconvenience." Saray Rodríguez asks "if perhaps the inconveniences are no longer inconveniences simply because they are now the ones who govern, or if it is no longer necessary to notify those affected at least one day in advance, as the Popular Party Government did".

Rodríguez reminds the tripartite "the need to place informative signs indicating the alternative route to follow" and above all "that several main streets of the town cannot be closed simultaneously" because the damage to residents, users and merchants multiplies for free.

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