lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2018

Morelia with gym and drainage at the same time

Since we have been talking about Morelia, I have to comment that here in the city there is an open drainage, the black waters are discharged on a river that crosses part of the city.

In addition to that of course it is a very high contamination focus, the situation is that on a slope of the river they put a gym, so that people go there to run and do physical activity ... impressive but true.

Worst of all, is that people attend the gym, that also hints at the great need for places to exercise, but of course, I think people do not have the slightest idea that it hurts to attend these types of places.

And still not ending, the government "spent" millions of pesos in putting these places for people to the slope of the drainage ... it's as if it were not enough.

What kind of policy is used for these cases in the place where you live?

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martes, 18 de septiembre de 2018

Morelia with holes

Morelia has gone through several changes lately, there was a change of municipal president, but it has also rained too much ...

Both things have caused the streets of Morelia to break down, wherever you go there are holes, huge ones, which make slow circulation, cause vehicles to be damaged, of course the city looks ugly ...

I do not know if it is the type of pavement that they put in these moments with the force of rain and little maintenance has made the streets are terrible to travel, or that our taxes do not use as they should or of course both, the situation is the impotence that gives see the streets full of holes, some people have filled them with sand, gravel, with cement, before the lack of attention of the town hall ...

The situation is that the city is neglected right now, until when? I do not know...

This is no longer with a composure, it remains to lift everything and put better pavement ...

What kind of policy is used for patching in your city?

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