Bureaucracy in Dénia: An Example of Nonsense

A resident recounts her struggle to get a neglected area near Punta Raset cleaned up.

Generic image of an abandoned urban area with weeds and trash.
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Generic image of an abandoned urban area with weeds and trash.

A Dénia resident details her experience with bureaucracy in attempting to get a neglected area near Punta Raset, filled with weeds and trash, cleaned.

The condition of an area near Punta Raset in Dénia has caused significant frustration for a resident. The zone is notably deteriorated, with vegetation over a meter high, accumulated trash, and the presence of rats. The resident highlights the need for an orderly and continuous intervention, including the installation of bins.
Upon asking a cleaning operative, he indicated the impossibility of entering the area due to the amount of trash and human excrement, stating they only collect the most visible items and cannot perform pruning tasks. The resident decided to contact the cleaning company, which responded cordially but with the same answer. Subsequently, she sought the port offices in Dénia, where a sign indicated the need to write to the Generalitat's Directorate General of Coasts, Ports, and Airports, specifically the port management service.
The citizen expresses her belief that Dénia deserves better management of this area. She does not rule out that the neglect might hide an interest in transforming the space into a commercial zone, possibly driven by a new species of office dwellers. This reflection reminded her of the film 'Guantanamera,' a satire on bureaucracy.