Sabadell residents denounce degradation of Comèdies street

Neighbors complain about constant dirt, bad smells from bins, and antisocial behavior in the city center.

Generic image of open waste containers in a narrow street with graffiti on the walls.
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Generic image of open waste containers in a narrow street with graffiti on the walls.

Residents in central Sabadell have voiced their frustration over the deteriorating state of Comèdies street, citing health concerns due to waste mismanagement and antisocial behavior.

The situation in Comèdies street has reached a breaking point for local residents. They claim that waste containers are left open, leading to persistent foul odors and trash accumulating on the pavement. The area is also reportedly being used as a public toilet, further worsening the hygiene issues.

"Occasional episodes of antisocial behavior have been detected, such as dumping waste outside the bins."

Municipal sources · Sabadell City Council
The Sabadell City Council maintains that the waste collection service is operating normally and blames the issues on individual acts of misconduct. Local authorities are calling for public cooperation to keep the area clean and highlight ongoing awareness campaigns.