The senator, who held a meeting with the mayor of the municipality, Francis González (CC), pointed to the need to “shore up and mobilize resources that not only contribute to recovery but also to economic revitalization and job creation.” In this context, he referred to the agreement signed in the last mandate to improve access and the surroundings of San Marcos beach, which he pointed to as a benchmark in the North. Clavijo reproached that the agreement “continues to await the authorization of Costas” and criticized that the governments of the State and the Canary Islands “have not lifted a finger to speed up a key project for the socioeconomic development of the municipality and the region.”
Clavijo referred to the enormous impact of the health crisis on the economic and productive fabric of municipalities such as Icod that require an injection of resources that allows, as proposed by the Canarian nationalists, improvements in access to their main tourist claims, such as that of the beach of San Marcos and that of the historic center of the municipality.
Francis González pointed to the importance of the municipality having “an injection of resources” like the one that the Canarian nationalists will defend in Madrid in the PGE process. He also pointed out that “these resources must be accompanied by the unblocking of a project, such as that of San Marcos beach, which will allow neighbors and those who visit us to have a more comfortable and attractive space.”