Environmental and Urban Decay in Lallaou Agadir Neighborhood Raises Concerns

The Fes News team has observed the deteriorating state of green spaces and parks in Lallaou Agadir, one of the oldest historic neighborhoods in the Merenid District of Fes. Once meant to serve as an environmental refuge for residents, these spaces have now become a haven for stray cats and dogs due to a lack of maintenance and apparent neglect by the responsible authorities.

Despite the presence of a cleaning company assigned to the area, waste containers remain in poor condition, and cleaning efforts are limited to a few streets, leaving public parks and green spaces in a dire state. This worsening situation is contributing to serious environmental and health concerns for the neighborhood.

Additionally, Fes News has documented the deplorable state of the neighborhood’s historic school, which has fallen into neglect with no restoration efforts in sight. The lack of attention to this educational landmark threatens the memory and legacy of this long-standing institution.

Meanwhile, residents are discussing an upcoming road project that is expected to connect Lallaou Agadir to another neighborhood. However, this has raised concerns about its potential impact on the area’s architectural identity and historical fabric.

Amid these challenges, locals are calling for urgent intervention from relevant authorities to revitalize the neighborhood by improving sanitation, restoring green spaces, and renovating historic landmarks. These measures are crucial to preserving Fes’ rich heritage and enhancing the quality of life in this marginalized district.

source : fesnews media

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