What did the City resolve about the entrepreneurs of San Martín and Garibaldi?

For years, street entrepreneurs Saint Martin and Garibaldi They are part of the landscape City. However, based on a formal claim from AFIP On whose sidewalk the merchants with their gazebos are located, they were going to be evicted. From the municipality they confirmed that there was a resolution.

“Ninety families are left without their workplace due to a whim of the regional director of the AFIP of the Cuyo area, Jos Francisco Bustelo, who filed a lawsuit to remove 90 microentrepreneurs from Garibaldi and San Martín who are located in the organization’s neighborhood from their place of sales and work. “Ninety families who lose their daily income because the director does not like the gazebos on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9 in the morning until 6 p.m., which is the time when Paseo Garibaldi works,” they had expressed to the post protesters.

Commune sources indicated that one of the options they had been offered was to transfer them to the Alameda Walk, located in Córdoba and San Martín, since there is an area with wide circulation of people. The merchants did not agree with this alternative. However, the negotiation came to fruition and they will not be displaced.

The posters between the gazebos, on the sidewalk of San Martín and Garibaldi.

“They are going to stay. In reality, no one was going to evict them, the point was that they are in a place that the AFIP at the time gave them and now, with the change of national authorities, they were asking for it. That made there be a conflict between two private companies, the AFIP that would be the owner and the entrepreneurs. The municipality participated in the middle trying to mediate and what we proposed was, as a second place, the Alameda promenade because there is a lot of traffic of people, bathrooms and security”.

Finally they will not be evicted.

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