Community Concerns: Electric Scooters, School Support, Recycling
Electric Scooter Safety
To: citymayor@mail
Subject: Making Electric Scooters Safer
Dear Mayor,
I am writing to address the issues with electric scooters in our city. Due to the lack of clear regulations, many people ride them on sidewalks or leave them obstructing streets. As a result, pedestrians feel unsafe, and accidents are becoming more frequent.
Because of these problems, some residents view electric scooters as dangerous, despite their potential as a convenient mode of transportation. To enhance safety, the council should implement clearer rules for their use. For example, designated parking areas for scooters and mandatory helmet use for riders should be considered.
It’s crucial to take action to ensure that everyone can use electric scooters safely and responsibly. I urge you to consider this matter promptly.
Yours sincerely, Lucía
Improving School Support for Senior Students
To: schoolprincipal@mail
Subject: Suggestions to Improve the School for Senior Students
Dear Angela,
I am writing to suggest changes that could better support students in their final year of high school. Given the pressure of preparing for exams, it is important to find ways to provide enhanced support.
One idea is to use break time for short quizzes. This would help us save valuable lesson time and reduce stress. Another suggestion is to organize more extracurricular activities such as field trips or team-building days. These activities would allow students to relax, connect with each other, and return to their studies feeling refreshed.
To make these ideas a reality, I believe teachers and students should collaborate on the planning process. It’s important to strike a balance between studying and enjoying our last year at school.
Thank you for considering these suggestions. I hope changes can be implemented to ensure that all students feel supported and motivated during this important year.
Yours sincerely, Lucía
Enhancing Recycling Initiatives in the City
To: citymayor@mail
Subject: Improving Recycling in the City
Dear Mayor,
I am writing to suggest ways to improve recycling in our city. Due to the insufficient number of recycling bins, many people dispose of recyclable materials like paper, plastic, and glass in regular trash bins. As a result, our streets are becoming messier, and a significant amount of reusable waste ends up in landfills.
This issue makes it more difficult for residents to recycle. To address this, the city could install more recycling bins in high-traffic areas such as parks, bus stops, and schools. Additionally, launching public awareness campaigns to educate people on the importance of recycling and proper recycling practices would be beneficial.
Taking these steps is essential for creating a cleaner and more environmentally friendly city. I hope you will consider these ideas soon.
Yours sincerely, Lucía
Promoting Recycling Awareness and Accessibility
To: citymayor@mail
Subject: Promote recycling in our city
Dear Mayor Hollingworth,
As a concerned resident, I believe it is important to implement better measures to improve recycling in our city.
Because there are limited recycling facilities, many neighbors feel frustrated by their inability to recycle effectively. As a result, recyclable materials often end up in the wrong places, contributing to environmental damage. Furthermore, some individuals choose not to recycle, which is detrimental to the environment and disrespectful to those who are committed to sustainability.
Therefore, I request the installation of more recycling containers in public spaces to make recycling more convenient for everyone.
Yours Sincerely, Emma.