rockyptjoe
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Saw this in Rosy's online paper....it's about time....the malecon was becoming like the Mirador on weekend nights.....with all the drinking on the street by the teenagers....
City reclaims Malecon for benefit of businesses, families, tourists
In an effort to curtail the street drinking, the gathering of groups of bandas and the generally uncontrolled activities of young groups of persons on the Malecon on weekends, the City of Puerto Penasco has set up a check point at the LaPaLaPa corner.
This check point will begin at 8 pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on non-holiday weekends. This is for the safety and ease of access for all business patrons and visitors to the city.
Tourists will now find plenty of parking and a more secure environment. Anyone who is going to a business beyond the checkpoint can simply tell the officer and there should be no problem.
“We hope everyone will be encouraged and find this a positive move by the city to help our businesses. In time, the element the city is trying to deter, will no longer visit the Malecon and we are hopeful the area will experience rejuvenation” said Cathi Boyle, co-owner of the Thirsty Parrot.
City reclaims Malecon for benefit of businesses, families, tourists
In an effort to curtail the street drinking, the gathering of groups of bandas and the generally uncontrolled activities of young groups of persons on the Malecon on weekends, the City of Puerto Penasco has set up a check point at the LaPaLaPa corner.
This check point will begin at 8 pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on non-holiday weekends. This is for the safety and ease of access for all business patrons and visitors to the city.
Tourists will now find plenty of parking and a more secure environment. Anyone who is going to a business beyond the checkpoint can simply tell the officer and there should be no problem.
“We hope everyone will be encouraged and find this a positive move by the city to help our businesses. In time, the element the city is trying to deter, will no longer visit the Malecon and we are hopeful the area will experience rejuvenation” said Cathi Boyle, co-owner of the Thirsty Parrot.