he deplores that “spaces become green due to lack of maintenance”

he deplores that “spaces become green due to lack of maintenance”
he deplores that “spaces become green due to lack of maintenance”

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Editorial Saint-Malo

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Dec 18 2024 at 7:36 a.m.

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Richard Meinier, a resident of in Saint-Malo (Ille-et-Vilaine), deplores the “state of abandonment” that he sees around certain buildings in his neighborhood. Here is the open letter he sent to us:

“I recently became the owner of an apartment, rue des 3 journals, sold by SA LA RANCE**. I note that the green spaces bordering the accommodation are the property of the municipality of Saint-Malo, which must maintain (at a minimum) the said… ‘green space’.

Lichens, mousse

Stairs, asphalt roads, parking lots: certain surfaces are covered with lichens and moss, which gives an “impression of abandonment”. These spaces are truly… green!

A staircase overgrown with weeds. ©DR

Faced with these spaces, owned by the City, I thought, on Christmas Eve, to take charge of cleaning the surroundings of the building…. I was given to understand that “it was none of my business!” »

Being in winter, perhaps the reduced workload will allow the intervention of the service concerned?

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** This allows the Office to have resources to invest in projects to create low-rent housing, while retaining the existing one for personal housing or intended for long-term rental.

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