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The socialists of Dénia continue their journey "from neighborhood to neighborhood" to talk to the neighbors about their electoral proposals

24 2023 April - 14: 19

The "de barri en barri" campaign of the PSPV-PSOE Dénia began last Friday to visit the various neighborhoods of the city and bring the neighbors closer to "our proposals to improve the space in which we do our daily life, the squares and streets that we want them to be for the citizens and give life to our commerce local", according to the mayoral candidate and current mayor, Vicent Grimalt.

A campaign at street level to inform the residents of each area of ​​the commitments of the new socialist program that directly affect them «and also to listen to their suggestions, complaints, answer any questions. Because we like to talk face to face with our neighbors and show our faces," they say.

The first of the outings led a representation of the Dianense socialist candidacy and members of the executive to the Paris-Camp Roig neighborhood. This area is one of the protagonists in the program of proposals with, for example, the remodeling of the Jaume I square, the ideas competition for Torrecremada, the redevelopment of Sagunt and which will be the heart of the future university headquarters.

The next visits that the PSPV Dénia has scheduled this week are the following:

  • Tuesday, April 25, in the afternoon: Saladar and La Faroleta neighborhoods.
  • Wednesday, April 26, in the afternoon: Paris-Camp Roig neighborhood.
  • Friday, April 28, in the morning: Dénia market and fruit and vegetable market on Calle de la Vía.
Comments
  1. Pillar says:

    Well, they have not passed through Las Marinas and WE LIVE HERE, WE ARE RESIDENTS GENTLEMEN, and there are many requests, the squatters are invading us and with the Police next door drinking coffee, we spend money from our communities to protect ourselves. ABANDONED THEY HAVE US!! But if we pay our sanitary taxes. Get your act together and don't insult our intelligence!!?

  2. Cease says:

    Well man, taking walks to get to know the neighborhoods of your City and chatting and getting to know your neighbors is very good. But do it after your working hours and if you don't have time anymore due to the proximity of the elections. They could have worried throughout this legislature that is ending. There would be no need to leave their daily tasks to do "local" tourism and in a hurry.
    By the way, avoid taking a populist bath in the vegetable market on Fridays to each other. They will only annoy.
    Good morning

  3. Leon says:

    They have insisted that we have an accident when crossing the gas station at night (during the day not even the most daring pass through there) for refusing the lighting of the street / road / road, or whatever they want to call it, Ondara and lives God that they will get it. Later they will lament and the lighting will be done with some dead argument. The Councilor is amused, for politely calling her to order, to say that a pedestrian crossing and recesses on the sidewalk have been conditioned to pass more safely in front of the gas station . You can't do more If you feel like it, spend a day and take the route of the pedestrian crossing; Think of children and older people and then tell me. It is evident that you He has not visited it, because if he had, he would have to say he would pass with little or no security. I don't have much hope in what they will react but, for the safety of the neighbors and of many citizens who use this route to access the fitness center, I beg you to consider it again.
    Mounting solar lamps on Ondara street would be a very ecological solution to illuminate this pedestrian path
    The number of people who use this "street" to access their homes and/or the fitness center demands it
    The option that the city council has taken to enable a ridiculous pedestrian crossing to cross the gas station not only does not solve the problem but aggravates it
    I trust that they will take note and that soon this need will be executed
    The upcoming elections may be a good argument to do so
    regards

  4. Dani says:

    What the PSOE has to do is improve its proposals.
    Make Shipyards in the port, a municipal Cinema or put bonds and sign agreements to put more Buses to Denia and the towns.
    Fight for the Gandía-Denia train, hold an Expo, municipal employment plans or bet on job creation by expanding the "municipal table".
    Fewer pedestrian streets and parks and more work


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