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Update on Lo Marabu and Dona Pepa

Update on Lo Marabu and Dona Pepa

Postby Sandra » Wed Jul 25, 2012 1:25 pm

Taken from the Association of Lo Marabu and Dona Pepa Newsheet

I would like to share with you a concern due to the dreadful state of the central reservation of the Crevillente Road.
As everyone knows, we are suffering a period of economic recession in which we are seeing many affected families and businesses in the area.
Possibly, the majority of us remember that when we decided to buy a home in this neighbourhood it was because we liked the area. A clean urbanisation that was cared for, with wide streets and avenues, services such as supermarkets, restaurants, cafés etc. The businesses were also full of people, the residents strolled along the street and we were living with the hope of seeing our neighbourhood grow along with a quality of life.

Most of the projects that were started are still half - baked : TV cameras that have never worked, a medical centre with no car park, a church where worshippers park on a roundabout, a project to create a museum in a house where the restoration began but that today we find totally abandoned, street cleaning and maintenance of plots of land that does not meet the required standards,and not least the big problem of street lighting, such that after many complaints ........many of us are still without light in the street .

This has led many of us to think that we are totally neglected and this situation makes us feel discriminated against. How come the main entrance routes into the various urbanisations of Rojales (Ciudad Quesada, Lo Marabú, Lo Pepín, etc ) are in such horrible condition? In Rojales we live on tourism, it provides our daily bread and without it nowadays we will be nothing. How is it possible that the first impression we give of our town is a central reservation in awful condition? Why is it that the two worst roundabouts on the Crevillente Road are in our neighbourhood and no-one does anything about it? Is it really the crisis that is the cause of this neglect and apathy? If it is, how come the other roundabouts and central reservations along the Crevillente Road that are the responsibility of other municipalities are in perfect condition? It is very sad today that the boundary is marked by the state of the roundabouts and central reservation
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