The socialist mayor of Villa de San Juan de la Rambla, Ezekiel Dominguezand its AIS-CC government partners, John Ramos Y Jonay Mendezofficially received in the Consistory the deputy Rosa Davila Mamely (CC), who came to the Villa to inquire about current events in the town and lay the foundations for new lines of collaboration. Domínguez asked the nationalist parliamentarian for her support in “matters of general interest” such as road improvements.
Among the different topics discussed, the mayor told the regional deputy “the need to take urgent measures in response to the request that the City Council is making together with the neighborhood platform All with La Rambla“in order to take into account the need to improve the entrance and exit of the neighborhood of La Ramblaconsidered one of the most insecure points for road and pedestrian traffic on the entire TF-5″.
“The need to improve the entrance and exit of the La Rambla neighborhood must be taken into account, considered one of the most insecure points for road and pedestrian traffic on the entire TF-5”
“To achieve this, we continue to insist that the Government of the Canary Islands You must declare these works as urgent and priority, paying attention to the agreement of the Mayor’s Office, raised to the Plenary, which included this request and which was approved unanimously by all the groups, “recalled the mayor.
Domínguez also put on the table the official position of the municipality regarding the updating of the layout and construction project for the closure of the insular ring between San Juan de la Rambla and Icod de los Vinos: «The ramblero City Council is not opposed, in any way, to the closure of the island ringr, given the serious mobility problems suffered by the citizens of both the municipality and the region. However, the proposed section is rejected and the Government of the Canary Islands, as promoter of the project, is urged to urgently study different alternatives to the route that have sufficient technical solvency and that, among other issues , take into account the environmental, landscape, archaeological and agricultural values, as well as the connectivity of all the nuclei».
They also talked about the coast of The waters and existing plans to give it a new look. The mayor informed the deputy that the municipality “is waiting for Costas to conclude the bidding process to demolish the black spot that the dilapidated swimming pool building represents. This will be the first step of a macro project that will be executed in the medium term. In parallel, the City Council continues to process the acquisition of the land that will house the alternative entrance to the neighborhood, once the avenue is converted into a pedestrian street.
“Since San Juan de la Rambla We appreciate Dávila’s concern and his promise to act from his position as deputy to expedite the different requests that have been transferred to higher administrations, as well as different aspects that may be useful for our neighbors”, concludes the mayor.