2023-09-06 06:00:00
A user, Camille Pierrard, notices that nothing changes despite the promises made, almost a year ago. “Things were finally moving. The tree that had taken root in the elevators was gone. All hopes seemed to be allowed”, she says. And since then? Nothing… or almost. Maxime Prévot reminds that the City does not have control over the file. Nevertheless, he explains that things are progressing… “but at the speed of a lumen”.
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The lighting, managed by Orès, was restored last May, indicates the mayor. Concerning the stagnation of water and the rehabilitation of lifts, on the other hand, the respective operators, namely Infrabel and Otis, pass the buck. The first waiting for the other to act to intervene. Prévot still sees a glimmer of hope and talks regarding upcoming operations in the coming weeks.
And to share the fed up of citizens and users, by being more threatening. “If the deadlines are not met this time, I will authorize myself to seize a lawyer and to undertake all the formal notice and challenge procedures before the legal order.”
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