
Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council, through the Development Society, Local Police and the Centro-Ifara district, held a meeting with the Zona Centro trade association and the NGOs, which carry out recruitment work in the streets of the capital to establish a framework for dialogue and consensus in order to improve the actions carried out on the main roads of the municipality and minimize the inconvenience to the commercial fabric of the city.
This was reported by the CEO of the Development Society, Alfonso Cabello, who explained that “it was a meeting to give continuity to the coordination work that has been carried out since 2018, in order to establish a framework for dialogue and consensus, where NGOs and the commercial fabric can coexist without harming each other ”.
In this sense, the mayor recalled that “those 2018 meetings led to an agreement by which the NGOs committed to locating in certain areas of the capital in order to minimize inconvenience to the commercial fabric.”
In addition, he added that “areas of action such as Castillo Street, Valentín Sanz or Plaza de España emerged, and that it contemplated commitments such as that two people could not be exceeded in these tasks in these locations, as well as the separation between collectors of 100 meters “.
Likewise, Cabello clarified that “these agreements were intended to be incorporated into the Circulation and Mobility ordinance, but this never went ahead, so we must continue, for now, with dialogue and consensus.”