We deserve better
I, the undersigned, am a resident of Triq Katerina Vitale in Xemxija and I am writing this letter with regard to the terrible state our road is in. Roadworks started during the month of November and four months later we see no progress whatsoever. In fact, it is not only devastating for us to go out/park etc in our road, but it is also threatening the residents' health and safety.
For instance, four weeks ago, due to the fact that no light was put up and no barriers were in place to cover open trenches covered with fresh concrete, my daughter fell into it waist deep.
This not only damaged my daughter's clothes and the things she was carrying but also caused severe stress on my daughter's part, considering that the incident could have been a serious one. That same night, another person fell into the same trench! After reporting all this to the ADT (we even have photos as evidence of this incident), they immediately took the necessary action by putting lights up and covering trenches. We just cannot understand why workers do not lay stress on health and safety and do not take the necessary precautions and instead have to wait for incidents like these to happen to take action.
We are in desperate need of our road to be taken care of. We feel that the people in charge, workers and all, are all taking us for a ride, since complaints have been made by residents and the situation is still a bad one. At the moment, we have an open trench in the middle of the road and we even see rats coming out of it!
There is no doubt that we deserve better!
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arnold cassola
Mar 2nd 2008, 19:46
Dear Ms Mifsud,
I have personally seen the state Katerina Vitale street is in.
It is a real shame and the worse example of what good palnning should not be.
Let us hope that this lack of respect for residents' rights comes ot an end once and for all.
arnold cassola
Simon Galea
Mar 1st 2008, 14:08
I confirm what Ms Mary Mifsud stated in her letter. I personally visited the street on a number of occasions and the situation is shocking. I understand that a certain inconvenience cannot be avoided but as the author pointed out correctly, the process is taking extremely long and practically no health and safety measures were considered. About time the local council takes a more active role. I promise to work in favour of this issue if elected to the local council on the 8th March. I am contesting on behalf of Alternattiva Demokratika - The Green Party.