The councilor of the Popular Party in the Cabildo de Tenerife, Manuel Fernández, calls for the urgent improvement of the TF-213 road, between the municipalities of Santa Úrsula and La Victoria de Acentejo, and announces that he will ask questions at the next Plenary Commission on Mobility, which is being held next week, “regarding the forecasts of the insular government in relation to the improvement of this road.”
Manuel Fernández recently visited the area, together with the spokesman for the Popular Party of Santa Úrsula, Eduardo Suárez, and Councilor Layla Fernández, to see up close a road that “bears a large amount of traffic per day, since it is an important communication channel between several municipalities.
“The deterioration of the road along its entire route is obvious, just as it is easily verifiable that its situation compromises the safety of users,” denounces the counselor. Faced with this situation, the PP undertakes to request action by the urgent route from the Highways area “that guarantees the mobility of vehicles in safe conditions.”
Manuel Fernández recalls that “in June 2020, the Cabildo itself announced through the media that it was reactivating the TF-213 project at the height of the municipality of La Victoria, which not only contemplated the conduction of the electricity and sanitation networks but also resurfacing. However, the road, at its entrance and in the section that runs through Santa Úrsula (from El Cañón to the Mara laundry), is still in terrible conditions for circulation, full of potholes and sinkholes that are a danger.
For this counselor, “it is of vital importance that the Cabildo promote actions that contribute to the adequate maintenance of the roads that already exist, since this is an aspect that directly results in the improvement of mobility. In addition to filling empty headlines with macroprojects that will not become a reality in the short term, we must work to improve the road network of Tenerife, whose state suffers thousands of citizens.