City Hall cleans dirty lands and good owners of Botucatu | Bauru and Marília



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The cleaning period by owners of dirty land or buildings in Botucatu (SP) has already expired. Since the last day 19, city officials are doing the service.

On January 9, the city council decreed a decree stating a risk to the health of the city and authorizing the mayor to ask the owners to clean the areas. Those who did not respond to the request, the public administration rendered the service and fined the owner.

According to the town hall, 150 lots were cleaned during this period, which corresponds to an area of ​​40,000 square meters of cleaning.

In total, by adding the fines applied, the value already exceeds R $ 200,000. The fine will be R $ 5.50 per square meter, or about R $ 1.3 000 per standard parcel of 250 square meters, in accordance with municipal law 2 482.

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The city of Botucatu cleans 29 owners of land and beautiful Owners during its operation In Bauru, from Thursday (31) the decree of state of emergency taken by the prefecture. The goal is to contain the dengue epidemic that has already settled in the city with 775 registered cases.

Dirty landowners have 30 days to clean up these places. Anyone who does not clean will be fined.

The mayor said he gave priority to cleaning up places where the incidence of dengue and scorpion cases is higher.

Public and private denunciations can be reported to the Municipal Ombudsman's Office by phone at (14) 3235-1156 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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