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AYUNTATEL
Written by fullstack Date 2024-06-20 15:59:20
Ayuntatel is a Citizen Participation Mechanism of dialogue, created since 1997, for the attention of requests and reports via telephone.
Contact: Unidad de Atención Ciudadana, Ayuntatel, Calle 62 sin número entre 61 y 63, Palacio Municipal, Centro, Mérida, Yucatán, México.
Telephone: (999)924.40.00 y 070
Website: merida.gob.mx/atencionciudadana
Report from home! do it at:
merida.gob.mx/reportaenlinea
AYUNTATEL will take reports of problems such as:
- Potholes
• Dead animals on the street
• Lights that are broken or burned out
• Stray dogs
• Burning garbage
• Excessive noise
To report the incident, you must provide your personal data (name, address and phone), the details of the incident and the location of the problem. (It is important to note that the employees who receive reports generally do not speak English. If you do not speak Spanish, work with a friend or translator to register your complaint.) AYUNTATEL will take down the information you provide and will provide you with a folio number. This number should be saved for any follow up conversations about your request.
Noise Pollution
In Mexico, government legislation establishes the maximum noise level for night clubs, restaurants and party lounges should be 85 decibels. According to Article 20, Chapter IV of the Gestión Ambiental Mexicana (Mexican Environmental Management), the level of maximum permissible noise emission anywhere in the city is 68 decibels from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm and 65 decibels from 10:01 pm to 5:59 pm.
In Merida the problem of noise increases during the months of November and December, especially around the streets 63 through 71, from north to south and from the 50 to 62, from east to west, which is when it produces the most noise pollution in the holiday season.
If you find a place with high levels of noise pollution and you want to do something about it, report it to AYUNTATEL. Once the report is made, they will send an inspector to the location reported and deliver a written warning for the owner, advising him or her that next time the situation occurs (i.e., if there is another complaint), he or she will be subject to a fine according to the Reglamento de Protección al Ambiente y del Equilibrio Ecológico (Rules of Protection of the Environment and Ecological Balance) of Mérida. If the owner ignores the warning and AYUNTATEL receives another complaint, he or she will be charged a penalty within approximately 72 hours of the second incident.
Burning Garbage
If your neighbor is burning garbage, the procedure for reporting the incident is the same, but the response time is a little slower. Once the complaint has been made, the council will send an inspector to verify the problem within a period of seven (7) days. The first call will be a warning to stop burning garbage. If the warning is ignored, the perpetrators will incur a penalty from the city.
By law it is forbidden to burn household garbage within the city limits of Merida. The smoke has toxic contaminants that can cause respiratory disease or damage and allergic reactions in humans. The smoke pollutes the air, and the contaminants can spread over a wide area.
The practice of burning garbage is a long standing tradition in Merida, and it is slowly disappearing. With the help of vigilant neighbors and AYUNTATEL, city government continues to make progress in ending this practice.
If you call them regarding stray dogs, they will attempt to capture the dogs and they will take them to the perrera (city pound), where they will be euthanized (probably in a manner that you don’t want to think about and certainly would never want to witness). You can also call AFAD (www.afad.org.mx) or Evolución (evolucionanimal.tk/). They will also pick up the dog if they can (or ask you to deliver it) and they will either try to find it a home or will put it to sleep in a humane manner. (Since both these organizations are financed by donations, we suggest that you also leave a donation when you bring them or ask them to pick up a stray dog).
For potholes, dark street lights or traffic lights, and other city-related complaints, the AYUNTATEL operators will take down the information and pass it on to the appropriate city department, which will act on it as quickly as possible.