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The San José development, located in the north of the city and which has been talked about on many occasions in this section – it must be acknowledged that it is gradually solving its problems – is once again experiencing setbacks on some of its streets, especially at the entrance.
This is explained by P. S., a resident of the area, in conversations with this editor: “Why do the residents of Ciudad Jardín, more specifically those of San José, have dirty containers at our entrance that cause so many problems? We know that they are from private companies, with dirty clothes on the floor every day, fights over who gets into the containers, an image that none of us who live in the area like,” he comments with some indignation, and explains that “after consulting with our District they tell us that they are private companies and that the City Council is complying with a recycling regulation, so there is not much they can do.”
Added to this inconvenience is the fact that the benches in the entire entrance area – let’s not forget that they also have mobility problems with a barely visible stop due to the second rows – are very dirty, as can be seen in one of the photos accompanying this news item.
Finally, perhaps the most recurrent problem, Benito Menni continues to have accumulated rubbish and debris in the same space as always, something that seems totally forgotten by the administrations, which have not responded in more than a year.
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