“The Municipality has no obligation to collect the material from the vacant lots – Residents should bring it to the Municipality themselves or wait their turn” answers the mayor
A lot complaints residents of his area Draft they reached SKAI, according to which they cleaned their plots but the Municipality of Rafina – Pikermiou does not collect the fuel from where it has been collected.
The mayor of Rafina-Pikermiou responded in a strong tone to the pictures of the complaints, saying that the citizens left the dry branches and other flammable materials under the pine trees, creating a “ignition”.
As Mrs. Dimitra Tseva said, everyone citizen who is responsible for the cleaning of his plot (or the contractor who undertook the cleaning) should himself to transport the fuel to the plot designated by the Municipality as a gathering place, for the trucks to take them from there.
When asked by the journalists if the regulation is valid that says that the citizen calls the Municipality to collect the collected materials from the cleaning, the mayor clarified that the municipality has not obliged to collect the material from the waste plots (where their owners live in another area).
In the case of the resident of the area who cleans the plot around their house and then calls the Municipality – who does not come according to the complaints – Ms. Tseva’s answer was: “We can’t catch up, we have hundreds of kilometers. Citizens will wait in the line of applications for us to come and get them.”
As he said, at the moment approximately 400 applications are pending.
Source: Skai
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