
The Governing Board of the Santa Cruz City Council yesterday approved the files of six applications to the Port Authority with the aim of incorporating various roads into the city that run through adjoining areas between the port and the urban area, owned by the former. Claims that are the result of negotiations within the Port-City Commission, whose application files were officially issued.
The mayor, José Manuel Bermúdez, highlights that “these requests represent one more part of the permanent and essential contact between both administrations, in the meetings in which they seek to take advantage of and incorporate into the use of the city those roads and land that the Port does not use and that can be incorporated into the capital”. These files, “of which the free transfer is officially requested, are, in reality, those plots and roads in which the Consistory already acts with the aim of allowing a better citizen service.”
The Councilor for Municipal Heritage, Dámaso Arteaga, specifies that it is plot 6, pieces of land that are part of the public pedestrian road adjacent to the site occupied by the headquarters of the Port Authority, with an area of 652 square meters and the piece of land located on the left bank of the Tahodio ravine and incorporated into the municipal road.
In the same way, the Coastal Access Road to San Andrés has been requested, in the section that runs from the Barranco de Tahodio to the South and Cueva Bermeja to the North, disaffected from the port public domain and excluded from the service area of the port of Santa Cruz. , which is a communication route in the Cueva Bermeja area.
In the case of the file of the section of the Vía Litoral of access to San Andrés that runs from Cueva Bermeja to the South to the so-called Jagua quarry (Los Pasitos), “the reality is a road outside the operation of the Port”, comments the mayor, “the same thing happens with the disaffected land from the public domain in the Tahodio functional area, made up of the plot currently occupied by the CEIP Miguel Pintor.”
Finally, the Consistory has requested the transfer of the land located in the Tahodio functional area, which make up the section of the city’s road system belonging to Andrómeda Street, in the La Alegría neighbourhood.