The Murcia City Council explained a few days ago that it had no plans to place bollards or other types of elements that physically segregate the bike lanes on Gran Vía and Constitución. The Municipal Socialist Group, which in the previous term launched the mobility works, criticized this decision and considered it “a danger.”
The mayor José Ballesta «has opened Gran Vía in a hurry, making use of the improvisation and posturing that characterizes him, without marking out the bike lane, endangering users and facilitating double-parking by private vehicles and vehicles. distribution”, said the mayor Carmen Fructuoso, and recalled that the PSOE Mobility project contemplated the installation of security measures for all projected bike lanes.
Fructuoso demanded the urgent call of the Municipal Bicycle Observatory “to address this problem and seek effective solutions.”
PP: “There is order in chaos”
The Popular Municipal Group, through the mouth of the Councilor for Mobility, José Francisco Muñoz, replied to these criticisms that since two months ago the PP has been in charge of the Murcia City Council “the work carried out has allowed order to be brought to order in the chaos that the PSOE generated in mobility”, to add that “they are not entitled to criticize anything because they were the cause of the inconvenience suffered by the neighbors for months due to their lack of judgment and knowledge”.
Muñoz, who ordered the PSOE to “shut up”, did not consider “serious” that Fructuoso requests the meeting of the Observatory, when she, being responsible for mobility, “did not convene any forum.”
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