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Selasa, 02 Maret 2010

Olympic Center is Smaller Everyday

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Heavy equipment of all sizes used to make way for the various road projects are still playing dramatically the Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center.

The destruction has not only affected catastrophically vegetation, but also the facilities.

Stage number two in the Olympic baseball became the latest victim of the planned construction of the second subway line.

A significant group of athletes, through their training routine, watch the chalk, backhoe called "comesolos" do their jobs quickly without mercy, in the presence of dozens of angry young players.

A brigade of workers joined in the destruction of much of the stadium is used by approximately 52 programs and 15 leagues from different parts of the capital.

This situation has significantly affected the League Neftali Cruz, who for more than 20 years, as well as other leagues have used the play number two Juan Pablo Duarte Olympic Center, which is located near the corner of avenues John F. Kennedy and Máximo Gómez.

Throughout the gardens, heavy equipment carrying out excavations to connect the first line of the Metro with the second stage that is running. This line will provide a metro from Los Alcarrizos to Máximo Gómez.

"Youth are killing the Dominican people," said Cruz, president of the league that bears his name, who denounced the demolition of which is the subject the ballpark number 2, due to construction work.

The league leaders and especially Cruz, who has taken the lead in the protests do not believe the word of executives Opret (Office for the Reorganization of Transit), who promised that by the end of the first stage of the project reacondicionarían
damaged areas.

"They have done nothing to repair the damage they did to the Olympic Center with the first stage," said Cruz.

He also reports other small playgrounds near established avenues formed by Jose Ortega y Gasset and John Kennedy, as well as damage to vegetation near the Sports Palace and near the corner of avenues Máximo Gómez and 27 February.

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