Anyone walking through the city of Contramaestre today, will notice that the city environment exhibits a transformation in defense of a more beautiful, hygienic, orderly and disciplined urban morphology.
This reality is palpable in 11th Street of Frank País neighborhood, where fortunately the commercial area of the well-known Mipymes, whose variety and style of tents selling different products, tarnished the urban image of one of the most visible arteries of the city, was eliminated.
The urbanistic violation, adjusted to the permissible tolerance and even the lack of exigency, turned the artery into a street completely occupied during all daytime hours until sunset and in sidewalks with stumbling blocks for pedestrians, because after the urgency of looking for products of first necessity with abusive and speculative prices, the disorder took possession in that physical space without legal permission.
There on 11th Street, the garbage deposit was also visible as a result of the sales of regulated chicken and minced meat, whose waste became a host for flies, guazasas, gnats and even cockroaches, competing with the presence of stray dogs and the stench that came from the accumulation of waste on sidewalks and corners, deteriorating the environmental hygiene.