The Municipal Cooperation Plan 2022-2025 includes a dozen works in the nine municipalities in the south of Tenerife for a value of 16,834,930 euros.
This is a set of actions agreed between the Cabildo, the main financier, and the town halls, most of which are aimed at improving sanitation and sewage discharges on the Island. Each municipality receives one million euros and the rest The investment is distributed according to the criteria agreed with the Canarian Federation of Municipalities (Fecam).
Among the most notable investments, the plan includes the comprehensive improvement in the Arona supply network (2,100,550 euros), the first phase of the drive from Acantilados avenue to the main Adeje collector (2,055,890) and the first phase of the internal sanitation network of Granadilla Este (1,976,720).
It also includes the sanitation network in the area of Las Chafiras, in San Miguel de Abona (1,844,480 euros), the interior sanitation of the Chío nucleus, in Guía de Isora (1,840,420), the supply network municipal of the urban nucleus of Arico Viejo (1,749,940) and the sanitation and rainwater systems of Geranio street, in Santiago del Teide (1,752,550).
Fasnia and Vilaflor
The 2022-2025 Municipal Cooperation Plan in the southern region is completed by the investment planned in Fasnia, the only municipality that will not use the funds for hydraulic works, but will use them to remodel the Plaza de la Constitución, next to the church, and San Joaquín-El Calvario street (1,408,114 euros). In addition, the sidewalks of the municipality will be conditioned to make them more accessible (343,855).
Finally, Vilaflor de Chasna will allocate the investment to improve and expand the supply tanks and the main drinking water distribution branches in the municipality, in its second phase (1,762,410).
Most of the works will be 90% financed by the Cabildo, while the town halls will be in charge of the remaining 10%, although this percentage varies in the cases of Adeje, San Miguel de Abona and Guía de Isora (80% and 20% ) and in Arona and Granadilla de Abona, the two most populous municipalities in the South, where the investment will be financed equally between the island institution and the two municipal corporations.