Photos and observations shared by a number of residents in Taza in recent days have sparked questions about the quality of the external works carried out as part of the landscaping around the city’s new railway station, after what appears to be uneven tile paving and localized bumps/raised sections were noticed at several points—an issue that observers say warrants technical verification.
According to the on-site impressions reflected in the circulating images, sections of the tiled walkways appear to show loosening or displacement of some tiles, as well as gaps between pieces that could affect everyday safety—especially for pedestrians, the elderly, and people with disabilities. These signs also raise questions about compliance with the construction standards typically applied in projects of this kind.
The project had been presented to the public as part of efforts to modernize infrastructure and improve the city’s image and facilities. However, these remarks—if technically confirmed—bring renewed attention to the monitoring of public works, the quality of execution, and the principle of linking accountability to responsibility, in order to safeguard public funds and ensure residents’ right to public facilities that meet expectations.
In this context, local observers are calling for a technical and administrative investigation to determine the nature of any potential irregularities and their causes (soil conditions, installation methods, paving materials, or the inspection and handover process). They also urge that appropriate legal and administrative measures be taken in accordance with applicable procedures, rather than relying on silence or explanations unsupported by official reports.
Source: Fes News Media
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