The Popular Party of Tinajo denounces "the state of abandonment in which the neighborhood of Las Betancoras" is found. All this, "due to the neglect of the government group when it comes to addressing the needs of the residents of this neighborhood in the town of La Santa, who certainly feel “forgotten and excluded” from the municipal management", they add.
This has been confirmed by the candidate Ramón Ortiz, who "points out the lack of services that the residents have been suffering for years, who, among other things, complain about the lack of cleanliness". In this sense, the neighborhood protests "are directed at the fact that the cleaning tasks are reduced to the main street, leaving the surrounding streets completely abandoned."
Ortiz defends "the right of all residents of the municipality to benefit from public services that are essential, including having sidewalks that guarantee their safe and comfortable travel".
"The trips that are further complicated when traveling with baby carriages or during the rainy season”
The candidate expresses "the need to launch an action plan" that "includes the construction of sidewalks to prevent residents from having to cross lots or walk in the middle of the street every time they have to go to the town." He notes that these are "trips that are further complicated when traveling with baby carriages or during the rainy season”, he points out.

For Ramón Ortiz, "it is essential that the local government assumes that correcting these deficiencies is a priority within the action plans, not only to improve the quality of life of the residents but also for the image of the place where they live", he makes clear.








