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Cs requires a new pluvial network at the core of Balerma

"When it rains, the water stays stagnant at some points on Calle del Mar or Gonzalez Mendez when it is in the middle of Balerma," Veronica Gomez, councilor of Ciudadanos El Ejido said last week.

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Cs requires a new pluvial network at the core of Balerma

"When it rains, the water stays stagnant at some points on Calle del Mar or Gonzalez Mendez when it is in the middle of Balerma," Veronica Gomez, councilor of Ciudadanos El Ejido said last week. She added that it can cause traffic jams and pedestrian crossings to become more difficult.

They wrote to the Government team from the municipal group of Cs requesting a better structure for water channeling, including the creation of a new rainwater network and the installation of LED lights that enhance the security of the balermeros.

According to Cs, a request is being made from the orange formation. They are aware of the work that will soon be done in the area. "They could consider an improvement in infrastructure for the evacuation water," said the councilor.

The summer season brings out the need to change lights from more efficient and sustainable ones. Many tourists visit this area to enjoy the beach and walk along the streets. It is vital to have a lighting system that gives more security and clarity for both them and the residents.

Particularly regarding lighting, El Ejido City Council recently replaced the streetlights along the seafront from Malibu to the Rambla del Loco with LED technology.

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