Projects to improve road infrastructure in the Las Chafira areas, the expansion of industrial land for economic diversification, the imminent inauguration of the health center or the environmental protection of the Montaña Amarilla Natural Area. These were some of the performances in San Miguel de Abona that he reviewed the mayor of this municipality, Arturo Gonzalezwith the island president, Rosa Daviladuring his visit yesterday to the headquarters of the Tenerife Council.
Dávila stressed that one of the vital projects for the future of San Miguel has to do with the elderly, such as having a social health center that “at this time “It is a day center but we are planning for it to have funding from the Cabildo so that there can be 25 geriatric places.”
The mayor of San Miguel de Abona was satisfied with the result of the meeting and thanked the Cabildo for its sensitivity towards the southern town. “We have talked about many issues of interest such as roads, mobility and the protection of the natural environment, as in the case of the Montaña Amarilla Natural Park.” “We are convinced that the Cabildo will accept our requests, and together we will make San Miguel a better place to live,” concluded the nationalist mayor.
Dávila explained that “There are many challenges that San Miguel de Abona has.” “Not in vain is it one of the municipalities with the greatest population growth and there are many challenges ahead,” he added. San Miguel de Abona is, in fact, one of the demographic drivers of the Island: In 2000 it had 7,315 inhabitants; Today they exceed 22,000.