how services will work this June 17

how services will work this June 17
how services will work this June 17

The Secretariat of Public Services, through the Directorate of Transit and Transportation, informed the general population that the Alternative Transportation, Urban Elevator and Fee Parking services will be developed according to the following detail:

  • Alternative Transportation: Will provide service with rate 2.
  • Urban Transport: It will provide services with reduced units
  • Urban Elevators: They will operate from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Paid Parking: No service.

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The General Directorate of Urban Hygiene reported that on June 17, waste collection and sweeping will be as follows:

  • Service provided by the Municipality of San Salvador de Jujuy
  • Household Waste Collection: Normal
  • Cleaning/Sweeping: Reduced Service
  • Special Service (Micro Garbage Waste): Normal
  • Limsa company services:
  • Household Waste Collection: Normal
  • Commercial Collection: Normal
  • Pathogen Collection: Normal
  • Sweep: Micro Center, ex-Terminal: Normal
  • Mechanical Sweeping: No Service
  • Municipal Container Cleaning: Normal

Useful information and contacts

The collaboration of the neighbors is requested to respect the waste collection times and times. For any questions, contact Telephone 3883131807-3884145713

Regarding the operation of the markets, the Directorate, dependent on the Government Secretariat, detailed that on Monday the 17th they will attend half a day

Finally, the Directorate of Cemeteries reported that they will be open for visits from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the administration will attend from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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