SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, March 18. (EUROPE PRESS) –
Starting next Wednesday, the Roads area of the Cabildo de Tenerife will begin the concreting and micro-piling work for the tunnel that is being executed to bury the TF-24 island road, very close to the Padre Anchieta roundabout, in the municipality of The lagoon.
In order to carry out these works safely, vehicle traffic on the TF-263 highway, the Geneto general highway, between Padre Anchieta and the Las Dominicas School exit, will be diverted along municipal roads, including Mayber Street. To this end, it works in coordination with the City Council of La Laguna.
The island councilor for Roads, Enrique Arriaga, pointed out that the burying of the TF-24 is one of the most important actions that will be carried out during this mandate to improve mobility on the Island of Tenerife together with the Padre Anchieta footbridge.
Arriaga explained that these works give continuity to the planned programming and it is expected that this reinforcement will be completed in around two and a half months.
The island’s director of Highways, Tomás Félix García, recalled that with the start-up of this new branch, traffic at the Padre Anchieta roundabout will be reduced by 3,500 vehicles by preventing those who circulate on the TF-24 and want to incorporate to the TF-5.
Faced with this traffic cut from the Highways area, drivers are asked to exercise extreme caution and pay attention to the indications of the signs.