This action annoyed the neighbors of Mirasol. A group of 23 people protested in front of the municipal presidency on Monday, January 24.
Calle Los Tulipanes with the new chain preventing passage, January 26.
Jazmín Stengel.– The streets that for a long time were privatized, were reopened to the public by personnel of the Municipality of Chapala, on Friday, January 21, causing annoyance among the neighbors of the Mirasol subdivision.
At the request of residents south of Riberas del Pilar, Chapala Mobility and municipal government personnel used heavy machinery to open the streets Los Lirios, Los Tulipanes and Tabachines of the subdivision, giving way to the general public. Las Malvas was the only street that was blocked due to some bushes that were planted on the site.
This action annoyed the neighbors of Mirasol. A group of 23 people protested in front of the municipal presidency on Monday, January 24. The demonstration ended with the signing of an official document between the protesters and the chief of staff, Joaquín Huerta, who attended to the complaints.
Mayor Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel promised to attend to the complainants personally in an appointment scheduled for next week, with a date still pending.
Even so, the neighbors of the Mirasol subdivision ignored the change and put back the chains that had been blocking the parallel streets of Los Lirios and Los Tulipanes. The land at the end of Mirasol Street remains fenced off. The only street that stayed open to the public until January 26th was Tabachines Street, which ends at a construction site.
The protesters confirmed that they demanded the government repair the three streets surrounding the subdivision, so that the inhabitants of Riberas can use those streets and they can close the aforementioned ones again, alleging their «right of use and customs due to their seniority,» stated one of the complainants. However, the latter is not possible, since within the legal framework the roads are public and to restrict them would be privatization.
Translated by Sydney Metrick
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