Neighbors of Titerroy ask the City Council to provide a solution to more than twenty incidents in their streets

The neighbors show their "discomfort given the lack of municipal response to address everyday daily problems", such as the repair of potholes, manholes in poor condition or deteriorated sidewalks

April 4 2026 (19:55 WEST)
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The Titerroy Neighborhood Association has submitted to the Arrecife City Council a new dossier in which more than 25 incidents that directly affect the safety, urban maintenance, and quality of life of the neighborhood are compiled.

As is customary at the beginning of each month, the association has presented the report corresponding to April 2026, in which are detailed numerous deficiencies detected in different streets, many of them reiterated over time and still unresolved.

The neighbors show their "discomfort at the lack of municipal response to address daily everyday problems", such as the repair of potholes, manholes in poor condition, deteriorated sidewalks or the absence of tree pruning.

From the association, they have submitted all the information in a detailed manner and accompanied by graphic material, highlighting situations that directly affect the safety of pedestrians and drivers, as well as the correct functioning of public services and the general state of the urban environment.

To conclude, the Titerroy Neighborhood Association highlights that its objective "in no case is to generate discomfort, but to provide a useful tool that facilitates decision-making, planning and the prioritization of actions by the competent municipal services".

Likewise, they reiterate their "full willingness to collaborate with public administrations, contributing constructively to the improvement of the neighborhood and the well-being of its residents".

Similarly, the association thanks the neighbors for their involvement, as well as the constant sending of complaints and suggestions, fundamental for faithfully conveying the reality of the neighborhood and continuing to work in defense of the common interest.

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