Alcorcón: Safety Concerns on Calle Mayor and Focus on Urban Innovation
Merchants report robberies and decay, while the City Council strengthens measures against illegal dumping and the PP proposes an urban innovation 'laboratory'.
By Alberto Delgado Sanz
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Image contrasting urban decay with innovation and cleanliness in Alcorcón.
The city of Alcorcón faces concerns regarding increased robberies and urban decay on Calle Mayor, while measures against illegal dumping are being strengthened and an innovative approach for the future is proposed.
Merchants and residents on Calle Mayor in Alcorcón express unease over a rise in robberies and a perceived lack of security in the area. They report insufficient policing and a gradual deterioration of the urban environment, impacting commercial activity. Business owners are calling for a stronger police presence and improvements in public space cleanliness and maintenance to revitalize the historic center.
The presence of homeless individuals in the vicinity also raises concerns, with both residents and merchants deeming greater intervention from social services necessary to improve coexistence and offer support.
Concurrently, the Alcorcón City Council has intensified measures against illegal dumping. The installation of surveillance cameras in sensitive areas, identified by the local police, is enabling real-time detection of violations, faster response, and penalties for uncivil behavior. The municipal government emphasizes the shared responsibility between administrations and citizens in maintaining the city.
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"The care of the city is a shared responsibility between administrations and citizens."
The promotion of local commerce remains a strategic focus of Alcorcón's Urban Agenda. Mayor Candelaria Testa, along with First Deputy Mayor Miguel Ángel González, has visited businesses in the Las Retamas neighborhood as part of proximity outreach efforts.
Meanwhile, the People's Party will present a proposal at the next Plenary session to establish 'Sandbox Alcorcón.' This ordinance would facilitate pilot testing of innovative projects by companies, universities, and entrepreneurs, aiming to position the city as a leader in urban innovation. The initiative includes municipal oversight and citizen participation to enhance quality of life and the municipality's competitiveness.
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"The initiative aims to position Alcorcón as a benchmark in urban innovation, attracting investment, talent, and employment opportunities, while also promoting solutions related to mobility, sustainability, accessibility, energy efficiency, and digitalization of public services."