The opposition in the Cabildo, CC and PP, criticizes the “excessive impact” of the three macro-infrastructures planned as base service areas for the shuttle buses by the Teide Mobility Plan.
Canarian Coalition holds meetings with different groups affected by the “deficiencies of the new PRUG”. The nationalist formation considers that the volume of the buildings in El Portillo, Chío and Vilaflor “is not the most suitable for a natural area like Mount Teide.” As a first step, CC will defend a motion in the plenary commission on Sports next Thursday where it requests the immediate creation of a sectoral table for sports activities to be carried out in the National Park.
The Popular Party, in the voice of the general coordinator in Tenerife, Lope Afonso, denounces the “lack of sensitivity” that the Government of the Canary Islands has had in relation to what it intends to do in the Teide National Park. Afonso negatively assesses the fact that launching a sustainable mobility model requires the construction of “three tomes”.
Sí Podemos Canarias, an external partner of the PSOE and Cs government, calls for citizen participation in the approval of the Teide PRUG. He explains that the proposal for the Mobility Plan “is conditional on that approval”, for which he encourages citizens and groups to “submit the necessary allegations”. He calls on the Cabildo to “work with proposals in accordance with compliance with the restrictions of a protected space and respect for our territories that have not yet deteriorated.” In addition, it requests “the pertinent environmental impact study that this proposal for three large infrastructures must entail.”