Discomfort with the proliferation of abandoned spaces , many of them even declared public nuisances, as well as aspects related to garbage collection and sewer cleaning in the urban center of the Athenian City were several of the concerns that citizens shared during a tour of this newspaper through the northern municipality. After commenting on his concern, in general, about the expected increases in water and electricity rates, with which he believes that “we are going to return again to the old time, to light ourselves with oil lamps and cook with firewood,” Mr. Luis Pagán said that in the town “everywhere, he (Mayor José Sánchez) makes the houses a 'public nuisance'.”
“Everywhere you look, throughout Manatí, (you see the) 'public nuisance' signs,” he insisted, questioning “how long that house is going to be uninhabited,” unleashing the proliferation of “mice, cockroaches” and others. evils, at the same time that “there are thousands of people without homes, still with awnings, short of resources.” In an interview with Primera Hora, the man said that the municipality could “take those houses and rent them cheaply, so that people can take advantage of them, maintain them and that house is always clean.”
"You have to take, fix those houses, and all those people who are on the streets, all those wanderers, even if they have vices, (tell them) look: 'we are going to give you this house, so that you are well, you are calm, that you don't nothing happens to you,'” he said.
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