Juarez City.- Neighbors of the Quintas del Valle 2 subdivision reported that for six months on Parral street there is a stretch of around 100 meters that is full of potholes, so they must drive close to the curb of the street to avoid the breakdown of their cars .

The neighbors said that there are more than 20 potholes that prevent the vehicular flow from being continuous, since Parral street is an artery through which residents of three other subdivisions must pass to take Gómez Morín boulevard, and at peak hours traffic increases vehicular.

“It is impassable, we went out on this street to join Gómez Morín, so we must stick to the cordon, we almost have to get on it to avoid any breakdown, our tires are going to run out,” said Leticia Ornelas, a resident of the subdivision.

Neighbors also reported that they had previously been treated with the problem of potholes, however, for six months the street has been in poor condition because they already exceed half a meter and some measure up to one meter.

In addition to the traffic and the waiting time to exit in the last section of the street, at the exit of the subdivision, on Parral street, the asphalt layer is also damaged, said Leticia Ornelas.

“We hope they can come to solve the problem, there are many potholes here and it is annoying to have to stick to the cordon, our vehicles are already damaged,” Ornelas said.

Through the Public Works social communication link, it was reported that they would report the case for their attention.

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