The Levante Union Neighborhood Association held a rally Wednesday in the parking lot of the Levante Sur Health Center, next to the Civic Center. Under the slogan “Raise Defends a decent neighborhood», Dozens of neighbors gathered to demand arrangements … For the neighborhood, and most urgently in the health center parking lot, in addition to improvements to paving, lighting and security.
Its president, Adela Ruiz, confirmed that “the neighborhood is very deserted.” Among the points that residents complained about most were the establishment of the emergency point at the Levante Sur Health Center and the “continuous delays.” Work began in 2024 Although the equipment has been completed, the opening has been postponed until the second half of January.
He also complains of security problems because “you can’t pass at night, the light is as it is, Very rare at night». The President also noted that “some companies do not open in the afternoon because of fear, because security is what it is. We do not want them to remove soup kitchens, but either spread them in different places or improve security because people do not want to pass here.”
Ruiz pointed out that this situation is not new. “We brought the matter to the plenary session of the city council, discussed it in the district council, and that is why we actually thought of holding this gathering.” Neighbors are among the problems.Dirt and lack of treesaccumulation of logs, general abandonment of asphalt, lack of lighting and garbage cans.”
It also focuses on coexistence problems that occur in the area before the health center, for example. Gorilla focus During the day and lack of lighting at night, which leads to robberies and destruction of neighboring shops and quarrels.
The Socialist Workers Party has already urged the PP municipal government to “highlight the environment and redevelop it as a green and public recreational area,” noting that the “Eliminate surface parking The problem of collecting gorillas will be solved by restoring the Lepanto parking project initiated by the city’s former socialist mayor, Isabel Ambrosio, but “six years have passed” and the local government of the Popular Party “has not done anything, especially after the abolition of the parking lots in Ronda del Marubial.”