The proposal, which will be presented in the next ordinary plenary session, seeks to address a deficiency detected in public spaces such as parks, children's areas, and central zones. According to the party, this initiative responds to the need to improve the well-being of groups such as the elderly and families with children, whose use of the urban environment is conditioned by the lack of access to toilets.
“"The well-being of groups such as the elderly and families with children is conditioned by the lack of access to toilets when they use the urban environment."
The motion's text links the absence of these infrastructures to problems of hygiene and public space maintenance. The Popular Group argues that the lack of adequate restrooms, especially during the celebration of cultural and festive events, can generate neighborhood discomfort and a deterioration of the city's image.
The proposal advocates that the installation of this urban furniture would facilitate coexistence and prevent inappropriate uses of public roads. To this end, it refers to a comparison with other nearby municipalities that already have similar adapted services and specific maintenance protocols.
The PP suggests that the measure be implemented through a progressive municipal plan. This document should establish an order of priorities, placing in the first phase those locations with the highest influx of people, such as squares and recreational areas. The motion emphasizes that any new installation must strictly comply with universal accessibility criteria and have a budgetary allocation that guarantees its long-term cleaning and conservation.




