Saturday, September 20, 2025
Tenerife Weekly
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Tenerife Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home Diario de Avisos

Enhancing Mobility and Sustainability in Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Centre

March 28, 2024
in Diario de Avisos
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Enhancing Mobility and Sustainability in Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Centre
3
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Santa Cruz de Tenerife is set to introduce a personal mobility network in its city centre, which will include increased parking facilities, dedicated lanes, and charging stations exclusively for personal mobility vehicles (PMVs) such as scooters and bicycles. This 1,695 million euros project, with a duration of six months, was approved by the City Council’s Governing Board last Monday.

Under the Public Services, Environmental Sustainability, and Strategic Planning department, overseen by Carlos Tarife (PP), this new initiative will significantly impact the central area of the city with the goal of transforming the current traffic model by decreasing the number of cars in favour of eco-friendly vehicles.

The Mayor of Santa Cruz, José Manuel Bermúdez, stated that “this project, funded by European resources, represents a crucial milestone in our journey towards the digital and sustainable evolution of urban transportation. Therefore, we will continue our efforts to align with the 2030 Agenda and ensure the sustainable development of our environment.”

Carlos Tarife added that, “Santa Cruz is progressively adapting to the environmental standards set by Europe to address future challenges progressively and within the established timelines.”

Additionally, the conservative councillor highlighted the importance of pursuing actions aimed at enhancing sustainable mobility, including the development of this personal mobility network, the establishment of Low Emission Zones, regulated parking areas for both residents and non-residents, as well as the introduction of park-and-ride facilities, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Through these measures, the city council aims to enhance mobility flow, allocate public spaces for diverse usage benefiting citizens, facilitate the systematic integration of new, eco-friendlier mobility models to enhance quality of life and the environment, optimize goods distribution, and diminish environmental impacts.

The project, expected to be completed by the year’s end, includes the installation of 80 parking spaces designated for scooters and bicycles within the new cycling zone, aligning with the city’s updated Circulation and Mobility regulations that replaced those from 1985 on February 9.

This new regulation focuses on improving road safety, ensuring pedestrian movement, and promoting the circulation of bicycles, personal mobility vehicles, and other sustainable transport modes compatible with various public road usages.

Zone 30 Implementation

To facilitate this, the regulation advocates for the establishment of modal coexistence zones – areas within the city promoting non-motorized modes of transport such as walking, cycling, or using PMVs alongside automobiles. These areas, termed Zone 30, are marked and managed zones where the maximum speed limit for all vehicles is 30 kilometers per hour, with pedestrians being given priority. Bicycles, skates, skateboards, and PMVs will have precedence over other vehicles in these areas.

Furthermore, the initiative includes the development of broader and clearly marked cycle lanes and walkways for PMVs, encompassing bike lanes, cycle paths, cycle streets, and cycle lanes, all designed to ensure the safe and efficient movement of cyclists and pedestrians.

Additionally, the regulations specify that children under 12 years old, accompanied by an adult, may use skates, scooters, skateboards, tricycles, bicycles, etc., on walkways while maintaining a speed no higher than 5 kilometers per hour, aligning their pace with pedestrians.

Related Posts

Suspected Arsonist Arrested in Southern Tenerife
Diario de Avisos

Suspected Arsonist Arrested in Southern Tenerife

September 18, 2025
From ‘False Cathedrals’ to Temples Attacked by Pirates
Diario de Avisos

From ‘False Cathedrals’ to Temples Attacked by Pirates

September 16, 2025
Tragedy on a Canary Island Beach: Death Occurs Despite Rescue Efforts
Diario de Avisos

Tragedy on a Canary Island Beach: Death Occurs Despite Rescue Efforts

September 16, 2025
No Result
View All Result

Latest Blog Articles

  • Blog
Dolphin Encounters in Tenerife: A Journey Through the Waves

Dolphin Encounters in Tenerife: A Journey Through the Waves

2 days ago
Why Tenerife Could Be the Surprise Winner as American Tourism Takes a Hit

Why Tenerife Could Be the Surprise Winner as American Tourism Takes a Hit

2 days ago
Tenerife’s Ocean Giants: Unforgettable Whale Watching Experiences

Tenerife’s Ocean Giants: Unforgettable Whale Watching Experiences

5 days ago
El Médano: A Hidden Gem for Windsurfing Enthusiasts

El Médano: A Hidden Gem for Windsurfing Enthusiasts

1 week ago
Protected: Tenerife Femenino Breaks Records as 22,000 Fans Pack Stadium in Historic Night for Women’s Football

Protected: Tenerife Femenino Breaks Records as 22,000 Fans Pack Stadium in Historic Night for Women’s Football

1 week ago
Protected: Why Solo Travellers Are Absolutely Obsessed with Tenerife (And You Will Be Too)

Protected: Why Solo Travellers Are Absolutely Obsessed with Tenerife (And You Will Be Too)

1 week ago
No Result
View All Result

News Highlights

Join Us This Sunday for the XVIII Concert of the Universidad de La Laguna Symphony Band

Europe’s Highest Vineyard is in Tenerife: Wine Grown Among Pines and Volcanic Soil

Tenerife Firm Leader Arrested for Intimidating Guardia Civil

Tellado Calls for Minister Redondo’s Resignation Over Failures in Domestic Abuser Bracelets in Tenerife

Summer Songs: Highlights and Memories (LXI)

El PSOE describes the handling of Education during the heatwave in the Canary Islands as “shameful”

Trending News

Tenerife News Today | Five Young People, Including a Minor, Injured in Vehicle Flip in Adeje
El Dia

Tenerife News Today | Five Young People, Including a Minor, Injured in Vehicle Flip in Adeje

by Admin
September 20, 2025
0

Five Young Adults Injured in Vehicle Overturn in Adeje Five young individuals, including a minor, sustained moderate...

Future Management Plan for Teide Proposes Car Access Restrictions During Certain Hours

Future Management Plan for Teide Proposes Car Access Restrictions During Certain Hours

September 20, 2025
This Sunday: The XVIII Concert of the University of La Laguna Symphonic Band

This Sunday: The XVIII Concert of the University of La Laguna Symphonic Band

September 20, 2025
This Sunday: The XVIII Concert of the University of La Laguna Symphonic Band

Join Us This Sunday for the XVIII Concert of the Universidad de La Laguna Symphony Band

September 20, 2025
Europe’s Highest Vineyard is in Tenerife: Wine Grown Among Pines and Volcanic Soil

Europe’s Highest Vineyard is in Tenerife: Wine Grown Among Pines and Volcanic Soil

September 20, 2025
Tenerife Weekly

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly

Navigate Site

  • Tenerife Forum
  • Tenerife Travel Shop
  • Ask Tenerife
  • Canarian News
  • Privacy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly