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Services studies cut the Jacarandas for the problems it causes on public roads

May 25 from 2018 - 12: 23

In the plenary session that took place on Thursday night, in the section on questions and questions, the councilor Juan Ortolá, made a complaint for the dirt of the Jacarandas that there are in the Via Augusta, Palmela and 2º Montañar, among other roads. Problem that we publish this week in our midst before the complaints of neighbors and merchants.

Since, from the Department of services are aware of this problem, and as the mayor of Services said, Kika Mata, "They are already studying cutting down the Jacarandas so that they can travel smoothly on the sidewalks."

Comments
  1. Ramon says:

    We have been suffering from dirt for years, the resin they release falls on terraces, cars and streets.
    It is the worst possible species for a street where people move and where there are houses.
    You have to remove them now, but not only via Augusta, also in Naples Street and all.
    To me personally but it spoils the car, it prevents me from walking with the dogs and with the car of the girl, all the dirt is brought home and sticks a lot.
    It also releases flowers and they are very ugly, some large ones are crooked, others small ...
    Anyway, in our neighborhood nobody wants these trees, it's a big expense but they spend more on other less necessary things.

  2. Jose Antonio says:

    !Clear!
    The solution is always to cut down the plant species that gives problems, just as it happened with the olive trees that were on the Ave Dawn, to give just one example, of the many we could refer to.
    Would not it be better to cut down the team that decides to plant these species in places where they should not be?
    Or do we do business planting and felling?
    A little bit of judgment, please!
    It's good to waste!

  3. Marciano says:

    I think that the problems caused by the jacarandas in the seasons that are in flora are not related to the beauty and admiration that they pose for a large part of the population and visitors. Cutting them down and replacing them with other trees entails a huge expense, in addition to the change of image, maintenance, etc ... I think the quickest and easiest solution is to increase the cleaning rate in the flowering seasons.
    And since it bothers some so much that trees have their nature, expressed sarcastically, plastic trees could be planted from the Chinese ...

  4. Juan Ramon says:

    We need many trees, we do not have to cut indiscriminately

  5. NEIGHBORS OF PLAYA DEL ARENAL says:

    And, in passing, replace the banana trees


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