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Motorhomes in Ciudad Jardín: Residents at the end of their tether

15.05.2026 09:54 1 min 1 source
Majorca Daily Bulletin ENG
Motorhomes in Ciudad Jardín: Residents at the end of their tether
Original source: Majorca Daily Bulletin

Residents of Ciudad Jardín in Palma have demanded action from the town hall against motorhomes and caravans parked on streets, citing odors from greywater dumped into sewers and insecurity due to antisocial behavior. The residents' association president reported 15 to 20 high-end vehicles worth up to €50,000, suspected of being rented to tourists rather than used by people with housing needs. The town hall, which has prioritized the issue since 2023, announced plans to 'restore order' in the area.

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