Quanzhou City Since its opening, Baishuiying Park in Binjiang Park in the north of the district has been warmly welcomed by the citizens. Many citizens come to the park to play because of the beautiful scenery. During the tour, some citizens found some problems, such as more mosquitoes and heavy traffic, which led to sad roads. So they called 96339 and hoped that the relevant departments could improve these problems and make the park better.
Fish vendor in the park kills fish on the spot
Readers report that the traffic is heavy, and the streets are full of mosquitoes. There are fish stalls
Mr. Chen, a citizen, lives on a waterfront holiday. Whenever evening came, he would take his 3-year-old grandson to the park for a stroll. However, crossing the road from Shui'an Holiday to Baishuiying Garden has become the most worried part of the road for Mr. Chen. He said that although there was a crosswalk here, there was a lot of traffic, and it was often necessary to wait until there was no vehicle to take my grandson across the road. He hoped that the traffic police department could set up traffic lights or pedestrian overpasses here.
Every time I go to the park, my grandson always has a good time. After that, there are always mosquito bites on his legs and arms. Mr. Chen said that even if the mosquito repellent liquid was sprayed, it would not be useful. It would be better if the park could plant some mosquito repellent plants, such as mosquito repellent grass, pitcher grass, geranium, and Qili incense, to provide a more comfortable space for the public.
Mr. Huang, a citizen, thinks that a stall selling fish in the park is inappropriate. He said that the stall was in the park every day. It was located on the bank of the park. A woman sold and killed fish here every day. The viscera of the fish were directly thrown into the grass on the bank, and the blood stains were not cleaned. "The park is so beautiful that there should be no fish stalls."
The reporter visited the vehicles and did not slow down at the intersection. The vendors sold fish and killed fish in the park
On the afternoon of July 26, the reporter came to Baishuiying Garden. There are two doors on the east side and the west side to enter the park. Pedestrian crosswalks are marked on the roads at the entrance, and the words "cars let people go" are written in front of the crosswalks. However, after observing for a while, the reporter found that the traffic here is very heavy and the speed is very fast. When passing the crosswalk, the vehicles basically did not slow down, let alone stop to yield to pedestrians.
In the park, the reporter met the fish stall that Mr. Huang said was owned by a woman. She told the reporter that her husband fished these fish from the river and she sold them here, including loach, silver carp and other fish. If the citizens who buy fish need to kill, she will help kill them here. "It's sold very well, almost every day," said the woman. During the chat, several citizens who came to the park for a walk bought some fish. After slaughter, there was a clear fishy smell.
After a walk, the reporter was bitten by mosquitoes on his legs. Ms. Huang, who was visiting the park, said: "There are more mosquitoes here at night, and we who often come here know that we should spray some anti mosquito water." She hoped that the park could have some anti mosquito measures.
The department replied that it would capture the offensive behavior and continue to rectify the mosquito problem
In view of the problem that the vehicle does not slow down when crossing the crosswalk, the Traffic Facilities Brigade of Quanzhou Traffic Police Detachment said that a pole has been set up at the position of the west door, and it is planned to install a monitoring and capturing system for vehicles not yielding to pedestrians by September at the latest. At that time, if the vehicle does not yield to pedestrians, 3 points will be deducted for 100 yuan.
In view of the problems in the park, the staff of the headquarters of Beibinjiang Park said that some anti mosquito plants have been planted, and regular spraying of mosquito repellents and insecticides has also been carried out. Since the flow of people in the park is gradually increasing, I'm afraid the medicine taste is too heavy to spray medicine every day. In the future, they will plant more mosquito resistant plants and continue to tackle the problem of more mosquitoes.
As for the fish stalls, the staff member said that after reporting to the street and the law enforcement bureau, the department should deal with them together. In fact, in addition to selling fish stalls, it has also regulated the behavior of setting up many stalls. Next, it may establish a long-term mechanism to restore a quiet and clean environment in the park. (By Shi Weiqin)