The councilor of United We Can in the City Hall of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Dolores Espinosa has denounced this Tuesday that, with two days to go before the carnival in the capital of Tenerife in the street, there is no evacuation plan nor an acoustic impact study.
In addition, the councilor has filed a complaint on Tuesday with the Commissioner for Transparency for the obstacles that she says have been placed on her by the municipal government to access the requested documentation, and, in a statement, has indicated that the parliamentary group of Yes We Can Canary Islands will ask for documentation.
He explains that on May 31, he requested the documentation and there is still no answer about the party’s emergency planning, as well as the environmental and acoustic studies and the list of bars that will be able to broadcast music on public roads.
The councilor criticizes that the manager of the Autonomous Organization of Fiestas (OAF), has told her that “some of these documents are still being prepared”, which she says is an “inexplicable lack of foresight because it has been announced for months that this party would be moved in early summer.”
The councilor comments that, when she wanted to go to the OAF headquarters this week to consult the files, they told her by phone that they could not assist her because there are staff on leave for a covid-19 outbreak and later they told him that they would give him the documentation next Monday, “that is, once the Carnival“.
In addition, she states that the manager of the OAF has confirmed that authorizations are still being granted, to which the councilor wonders how it is possible to properly carry out an evacuation plan and noise impact maps when permits continue to be issued for activities that affect this evaluation.