On December 23 and 24, various streets of the Damero Comercial of Huancayo are taken over by ambulatory businesses. The hundreds of people who come to do their shopping cannot even walk along the Cajamarca and Huancas streets, Ica extension and Ferrocarril avenue.
That is why the directors of supply centers asked that the Provincial Municipality of Huancayo not allow the roads to be taken over.
“On December 23 and 24, the street vendors invade and the traffic is horrible, you cannot leave the market, in addition, the stores also take their products to the street without any control,” claimed the president of the Board of Directors of Mercado Modelo. , Leodomiro Palomino.
Likewise, he indicated that they have presented various documents requesting the eradication of the street vendors on the corner of Huánuco and Mantaro, which close access to the market, but no authority pays attention to them.
He mentioned that street vendors sell clothes and shoes in these sectors and are unfair competition to formal businesses that pay their taxes to the Sath, with an amount of 200 thousand soles annually.
The manager recalled that Municipal Decree 579 states that vehicle parking is prohibited in block 7 of Jirón Mantaro, block 1 of Jirón Huánuco and Jirón Cajamarca. Despite this, in that area there is a charge for parking.
For these holidays, it is expected that the Modelo market will receive about 20 thousand buyers.
they dialogue. The president of the Jirón Cajamarca flower market, Alcides Sánchez Sedano, invoked that the market entrances must be free for the free movement of people who come to buy at the formal supply centers.
“We have had a dialogue with the Economic Promotion manager so that access to the Modelo market is kept free, so that people who come to do their shopping can move normally, but here there is sale of food, clothing and shoes without respecting the perimeter that must be free access.
It is worth mentioning that the Huanca commune has presented an action plan precisely to control order at this time and will reinforce surveillance and control of outpatient commerce.