Canacintra requests fair collection of public lighting for industrial parks in Puebla

Puebla, Pue. Given the intentions of the municipalities of Puebla to include as a right the collection of public lighting in the Income Laws of 2022, the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (Canacintra) in the entity hopes that there will not be abuses by the municipalities, because there are industrial parks in which it is not in operation.

Luis Espinosa Rueda, president of the agency in Puebla, commented that they do not oppose the decisions of the municipalities, especially in the metropolitan area, but they ask that it be something fair and do not want to establish a high rate for the factory complexes, when they are never attended to in giving them the necessary services.

He indicated that they will wait for the validity of the local Congress to the proposals of municipal income laws, but if they see an arbitrariness then the industries and complex administrations will resort to the protection.

“What we most complain about with the municipalities where we operate, is the public lighting, having cases of reports that are answered in a month to change a lighting fixture and they still charge us for this service,” he deepened.

Dialogue

Espinosa Rueda considered it important that there be an approach with the mayors where the industries are located to review the conditions of the Street lighting of the 21 manufacturing complexes and, with this, determine what immediate response there will be to repair the luminaires.

The business leader also recognized that, when a luminaire is repaired, a week or 15 days the wiring was stolen to extract the copper and sell it, without the police noticing, because there are few patrols.

The town hall of Puebla In its initiative for the 2022 Income Law, it proposes to collect 140 million for the collection of the aforementioned service, in whose territory are the Puebla 2000 and Resurrección parks.

However, at the beginning of 2021 when approving the Income laws of the municipalities, which came out last October, the Legislature eliminated the concept of public lighting from multiple projects, arguing that the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) declared said collection unconstitutional.

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Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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