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Crossing of accusations for the works of the site of the old Simago | Radio Jaén

The Municipal Group of the Popular Party in the City Council of Jaén, has denounced that the occupation of public space because of the works on San Clemente Street that have not yet begun “seriously deteriorates the image that the center of our city projects. “This has been highlighted the concilor Manuel Palomares, who has demanded from the mayor of the capital, Julio Millán, “an urgent solution for the works of the old site of Simago”.

The popular mayor has pointed out that what “should be an engine for the economic reactivation of the city center, is becoming its definitive highlight: It is not explained that when Roldán and Marín will be pedestrianized for a year soon, the summer has not been used to start the work; Faced with this inexplicable stoppage, the mayor must recover the occupied public space, since the image that is being given of the city center is deplorable. “

From the government team, the response has not been long in coming. The councilors of Urbanism and Economic Promotion, Francisco Chica and María Cantos, respectively, lament “the attitude of the municipal group of the PP with the companies who bet on Jaén “and affirm that the developer’s permits” are on time “and the City Council” has fully complied. “They accuse the popular councilor of having a” belligerent attitude with companies that, like this one, are betting on Jaén and very Reckless inasmuch as they want the City Council to cancel or put difficulties in legally granted licenses at a time when what must be done is to be understanding with the work rates and the recovery that investors and entrepreneurs are progressively experiencing after the pandemic of the Covid-19 “.

Cantos affirms that the PP “has asked for a strike, a brake on investment and a confrontation”, and adds that it is not possible to “sign a pact for the recovery of Jaén one day and oppose the progress of the city in this way the next.”


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