The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The public facilities, water supply, electric supply, and health services available in my area are considerably decent, although there is always room to improve.
The local government has invested some money in the renovation of public facilities, trying to benefit the people that in the past had suffered from a lack of decent public services.
Public facilities in the city's downtown were the object of some refurbishing. They can host more people. The water supply has no problem because most of the water is taken from a lake close to our town. So in that regard, we have no problems. Now, talking about the health services, they are very expensive and hospitals are not in the best condition. Indeed, people prefer to go to see doctors in other towns. Here is where politicians have too much room for improvement.
Finally, about electric supply, the town has some agreements with other communities to share the services of a major power plant in the area. So no major problems here.