The Governing Board of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council approved the project this MondayConditioning of sports equipment in María Jiménez‘with which he will provide this neighborhood of the chicharrera capital with a new space for sport practice with an investment that exceeds 1.7 million euros.
Mayor, Jose Manuel Bermudezvalued the importance of this project that “after a long administrative process, has finally culminated with the approval of the construction project that will now allow it to be put out to tender,” while recalling that “this is a commitment that was acquired with neighbors in the last mandate, responding to their demand for a sports space accessible to all citizens.”
The Councilor for Infrastructure, Javier Rivero, pointed out that the new space will be built on plot 15, of 2,926 square meters, and an investment of more than 1.7 million euros is expected.
In that sense, he added that “it is an action that has a mixed, relatively new concept, where spaces for the practice of regulated sports are combined with other more versatile areas and green and recreational spaces.”
Bermúdez also highlighted that “the most significant element of the program of needs raised in this programming is the covered sports space, which due to its dimensions can only fit longitudinally in the plot.”
In addition, he added that “it is agreed that it has the capacity to accommodate a regulatory multipurpose field of 40×20 meters, while a curved roof with a variable radius has been designed in order to maximize the covered space and not raise the height too much. of coronation to be as kind as possible to the built environment.”
For her part, the Councilor for Sports, Alicia Cebrián, highlights that “having new sports facilities in the municipality means maintaining the commitment of this government team to promote and promote physical activity and sports in all corners of the city. city of Santa Cruz”.
It also details that “thanks to the creation of new spaces, it is possible to increase the number of citizens with more physically active lives and therefore, improving their quality of life.”