He Arona Town Hall design an urban park for the camel, a town that currently has about 4,000 inhabitants. Is about a project that will transform the current garden area which is located in the center of the nucleus, between the general highway of the South (TF-28) and Orobal street, in front of the civic center. One of the premises with which the local government develops the initiative is to respect the trees and flora that are already part of the place.
The municipal government understands that this landscaped space does not currently have the elements that allow its enjoyment by the neighbors, as was the case with the Luis Diego Cuscoy (Cabo Blanco) and Paulino Suances (Las Galletas) parks, the Antonio Correa space (Arona’s helmet), as well as The roses and La Garañana, converted into spaces for use and with elements for pets, the elderly and the whole family.
The urban park that is planned to be built in La Camella It will have a limited pet park, as well as a children’s area, another bio-healthy one for the elderly, a small path equipped with benches and shaded areas.
The Arona City Council has the first elements and the design of what it wants to do in the space, “which will improve the quality of life and revalue the area, adding value to the commercial and restaurant fabric.”
The mayor of Arona, Jose Julian Menaunderlines the importance that “the creation of pioneering public spaces in areas that were not in use, adapted to the whole family and designed to also enjoy pets, without forgetting the quality of life and the value of life” has had in recent years. that it will generate for all”.
revitalize the area
The aronero councilor defends that in the government group he leads “we want to revitalize and give this area of La Camella a public use, a strip that today is underused.” Mena understands that setting up this space located next to the Carretera General del Sur for the enjoyment of all the residents generates added value to the town. Likewise, he maintains that it is “a sign that we continue to look to the future, working in a friendly and more modern Arona, which sets the pace in the South region. An Arona, in short, that advances and that looks out for the needs of its citizens ».
Julia Raquel Morales, Councilor for Works, focuses on highlighting that it is an intergenerational project since it will have areas and elements that will make it possible for “the smallest to our elders” to enjoy it. The mayor points out that the park will provide “the novelty that it will be equipped with a park for pets, which will be duly delimited, since there is a growing demand for spaces of this type.”