Residents voice concern over leaning utility poles near bus stop in Malvinas neighborhood

Carlos Sadir, Governor od Jujuy
Carlos Sadir, Governor od Jujuy
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Residents of the Malvinas neighborhood expressed concern on April 3 about the danger posed by two leaning utility poles, one made of wood and another of metal, located near a bus stop less than a block from the Ministry of Education Complex.

The issue is significant because this section of Vespucio Avenue, between 10 de Junio and Mejías streets, is heavily used by students from School No. 415 “Confederación General del Trabajo” and High School No. 6 “Islas Malvinas,” as well as local residents who use the bus stop daily.

Neighbors said that the tilted poles present a safety risk for those waiting for public transportation or passing through the area. They are calling on relevant authorities to carry out maintenance and repairs to prevent possible accidents.

No information has been provided yet regarding any planned response or timeline for addressing these concerns.



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