SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Feb. 8 (EUROPE PRESS) –
The councilor for Municipal Cooperation and Housing of the Cabildo de Tenerife, Zebenzuí Chinea, and the mayor of Adeje, José Miguel Rodríguez Fraga, have visited the regeneration and urban renovation works of Residencial Tamaide, in the municipality of Adeje, an action that includes the improvement of 120 officially protected homes and which is endowed with 1,186,422 euros.
These works are part of the Urban and Rural Regeneration and Renewal Aid program (ARRU) 2018-2021, in which the Ministry of Development, the Government of the Canary Islands, the island corporation and the town councils involved participate.
On this occasion, the State finances 40% of the work (474,000 euros), the Autonomous Community 30% (355,000 euros), the Cabildo 16% (195,000 euros) and the Adeje City Council 13% (160,000 euros) .
During the visit, Zebenzuí Chinea highlighted “the need to undertake this rehabilitation work on blocks I, II and III of Residencial Tamaide, in order to guarantee habitability conditions and promote the sustainability and energy efficiency of homes”, and emphasized “the firm commitment of this government team to matters as important as housing, even more so taking into account the situation we find ourselves in as a result of the pandemic”.
For his part, the mayor of Adeje, José Miguel Rodríguez Fraga, assured that, although this action may seem minor, “it is very important because it means improving the quality of life of more than 120 families.”
Fraga valued that all public administrations have participated, since it is about the Government, Cabildo and municipalities being where the neighbors “need” them, investing in important and striking actions, “but also in those that make up the daily aspects that improve people’s daily lives.