The political group argues that these facilities are the main gateway for citizens to access local administration. They report that the lack of human resources is causing limitations in public service, difficulties in processing files, and a general reduction in services provided across Córdoba districts.
The initiative follows complaints from the neighborhood movement, which warns that the current situation prevents effective decentralization. The coalition emphasizes that without the necessary staff, civic centers cannot fulfill their role of bringing the City Council closer to the neighborhoods, forcing many citizens to travel to other municipal offices for basic tasks.
The municipal group has requested a detailed report from the government team on the current staffing situation. This request covers both staff directly assigned to the centers and those from other municipal areas, such as administrative assistants, information managers, library staff, and sociocultural animators.
The proposal seeks to identify the number of existing vacancies, service disruptions, and the planned timeline to fill necessary positions. The group insists that the functionality of these spaces is a fundamental pillar for ensuring equal access to public services throughout the city.




