Urban Issues

In order to answer this question, we should have in our mind that there are a lot of problems to solve in a city. But we have to establish, which points are more important to fix first. Problems that aware human dignity must be a priority. However,  the other problems can’t be forgotten.
One of the priorities that must be analyzed carefully is the public sanitation, something that was completely abandoned by the government, especially in the poorest parts of the big cities. Public sanitation is very important because places that don’t have access to it, threatens public health. Besides places like that expose people to different diseases and this is unacceptable, it’s a disrespect in terms of human rights and Constitutional law. So, mayors must keep the attention to guarantee public sanitation to 100% of the population from the city that they manage.
Another priority in a big city should be the public transportation. A bad service contribute to the traffic jam and harm the quality life of the population. Furthermore, government must provide a lot of differents kinds of transportation to improve the quality of the services, for example, metro, bicycle path, trolley, subway, etc. If the city has this diversities of transportation, it’ll attend everybody and will solve the problems in term of locomotion inside the city.
To not stretch the text, I will only put this two problems in evidence. But problems like housing and the unfair market of buying a lot of houses or apartment, deserve the same view. In my perspective, the problems that I already expose must be the ones to be repaired, in view of the how can it be harmful to the society.

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