He Town Hall of La Orotava During this mandate, he carried out the largest paving plan with his own funds since 1979. The investment exceeds 4 million euros and has allowed to act in 80 streets and roads of practically all the neighborhoods of the locality. In addition, in parallel, the development a plan for the elimination of architectural barriers in some 50 different pointswhich allows to improve universal accessibility in the locality.
The village mayor, Francisco Linares (CC)and the mayor of Services and Works, Yurena Luis (CC), presented today at a press conference the assessment of this plan that has had its most expensive actions on the La Luz highway and the roads of the San Jerónimo industrial and commercial estate, with a combined value that has exceeded one million euros. The president also wanted to recognize the management carried out by the mayor of Urbanism, Narciso Perez (CC)who could not attend the event.
“We have a municipality of 210 square kilometerswith some thirty neighborhoods and approximately 1,800 streets», stressed Linares. The 80 improved streets now represent a milestone in local history, “since never before had so many roads been intervened.” Despite having record numbers, the mayor acknowledged that “it would have been more if in 2020 we had not faced Covid and Ertes. We had to choose between works and people and we opted for people, with a global expenditure that exceeded 20 million».
The most expensive actions have been carried out on the La Luz highway and the commercial estate
Regarding the future, Linares stressed that “the next corporation of the next term 2023-2027 will have to address three priorities that are still pending: the improvement of the 6.5 kilometer section that is missing on the TF-21 highway, in the high ones; finish the remaining streets of the San Jerónimo industrial estate, and attend to the twenty streets that still require urgent action”.
The Orotava City Council also allocated its own resources more than 300,000 euros to the Municipal Accessibility Plan. In this period he has acted on more than fifty routes, in which Linares pointed out that “we must take into account the difficulty that the orotava this type of works, due to our orography». Despite the fact that the balance is positive, the nationalist president assures that “as with the asphalt plan, we will never be completely satisfied with what is done because there will always be more things to do.” Converting La Orotava into a more inclusive and accessible town is a challenge for the future assumed by the local government, which is aware of the importance that something as simple as lowering a sidewalk has for the lives of many people.