The City of Fuengirola attended in the first half of the year 417 incidents through the App Gecor in the Miramar Norte neighborhood
Residents in this area of the city can contact the mayor José Luis Ponce through email miramarnorte@fuengirola.org
8/2125 – The Fuengirola City Council attended, during the first half of the year, a total of 417 incidents through the Gecor app in the Miramar Norte neighborhood. This has been announced by the councilor responsible for this area of the city, José Luis Ponce, who has encouraged neighbors to send their suggestions and proposals through email miramarnorte@fuengirola.org.
“Miramar Norte is the space of the Miramar environment that includes from the highway to the municipality of Mijas. Therefore, all the neighbors living in this area of the city, when they want to talk about an incidence, tell us something or consider some idea, they have me at their disposal to channel those proposals and take them to a good end,” said Ponce.
In this sense, the mayor has explained “I always like to say that Miramar is a lucky neighborhood within a fortun Gecor application, 417 incidents, of which 83% of them have already been resolved.
The mayor has indicated that, “17% of the incidents that remain to be attended are in resolution. In many occasions it is incidents that are not of municipal competence, but that does not mean that they are not attended. The City Council processes that incidence to the public or private body that corresponds to repair it. On some occasions, when we go that the company or entity does not undertake the repair, for the good of the neighborhood, the City Council executes it in a way subsidiary ”.
Regarding the type of incidents detected, the mayor has detailed that the most numerous have had to do with cleaning, followed by those related to infrastructure and electrical service.
Before concluding, Ponce has highlighted the importance of citizen collaboration for the maintenance of the neighborhood in perfect condition, “not only communicating the incidents they detect but behaving civically.” In this sense, the mayor recalled that “the summer schedule is currently in force to deposit the garbage, which has to be from eight in the afternoon. We must also make civic use of our green areas and public spaces, leaving them how we meet it when we arrive.”









