2023-04-26 05:34:34
The mayor of Lima, Rafael López Aliaga, announced that street vendors will be relocated in the vicinity of Round tablefollowing learning that alleged mafias have divided up the streets of the emporium for street trade.
“As mayor of LimaNor can I mistreat the people who live on the street, it’s daily, you have to think regarding a relocation site. Precisely, what we are working with the councilors of Lima and the management of Lima is where to relocate, “said the mayor.
The burgomaster estimated that up to 4,000 people they would be relocated. For this reason, it is waiting for an ordinance to be worked out for this purpose together with the Municipal Council. “The first thing is to have the locals to be able to give it the opportunity,” he said.
MORE PLOTED AREAS
In a new tour of Mesa Redonda, Latina Noticias reported more spaces that were marked with colored adhesive tape and paint, demonstrating that informality is gaining ground a few days following the sales campaign for the Mother’s Day.
In smaller spaces, even though the seller is not yet at that point you already paid for, no one can be placed there. Even those responsible they have come to paint the center of the track to mark the zones.
The buyers They have shown their discomfort due to the daily disorder that is seen in Mesa Redonda due to the increase in street vendors. “Everything is marked, they are charging quotas to street vendors and that cannot be allowed,” said a buyer.
The new subdivisions are located from the crossing of the Andahuaylas shred with Cusco, until the intersection with Nicolás de Piérola avenue. Although López Aliaga announced the relocation, it remains to be seen who is behind this crime.
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