The collective's “counter-proposals” exposed to the prefect and elected officials

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Wednesday morning, the prefect again received the collective in the presence of certain elected representatives of the territorial council. The collective presented a document of ten pages. Some claims were in the original “platform” of claims, others have been added in the meantime.

“This document is the result of our meeting with the inhabitants of the working-class neighborhoods of Saint-Martin. We are their spokesperson this morning, ”it is written in the head. The group presented its observations on the method and then classified the “counter proposals” by theme: training, training for job seekers, places of cultural / sports and leisure, health, financial assistance for people with low income and without. employment / poverty reduction, PPRN, 50 geometric steps. “Given the current blockage situation”, the collective added “the establishment of Saur and EDF terminals, the reopening of the post office, the establishment of high-speed internet in the Quartier d'Orléans; at Sandy Ground, the reopening of the post office, the installation of sidewalks, the repair of the wastewater evacuation system, the construction of a fruit, vegetable and fish market and the installation of garbage rooms; the resurfacing of the road on Boulevard de Grand Case. Regarding “the environment”, the collective is asking for free public access to all beaches, the installation of public toilets and garbage cans on the beaches, the installation of a boat ramp to facilitate the installation. land of fishermen and individuals. The collective also asks to "promote the development of the region's truckers in the face of unfair competition from outside". 

"All these elements are sine qua non conditions for the construction of a Saint-Martin society more equitable for all, established on new relational modalities", conceives the collective. 

(soualigapost.com)

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