Canarian Coalition (CC) and the Independent Association of San Juan de la Rambla (AIS)which maintains an electoral agreement with the nationalists, demand that the Canary Islands Government and to the rest of the administrations involved urgent actions to put an end to two of the major problems currently affecting the Ramblera town: the dilapidated situation of the old pool of Las Aguas and the dangerous access to the neighborhood of La Rambla. the neighborhood platform All with La Rambla He also demanded again this Thursday, June 30, that the provisional solution be unlocked so that they can have a safe entrance and the possibility of leaving their neighborhood in the direction of Santa Cruz.
In a statement, this group of neighbors regrets “the blockade that they have made to this neighborhood that does not give many votes because we are few. We are not the South. We are a population nucleus with which it does not matter if we break commitments, It doesn’t matter if we force ourselves to go to another municipality to make a U-turn to go to Santa Cruz, nor does it matter that we have to cross without security to be able to do so. They do not allow vehicles to cross but they do not care that people have to cross».
All with La Rambla considers that those responsible for Roads in the Cabildo “have beaten us to achieve what was on their minds from the beginning: to make it impossible for the residents of La Rambla to have a safe entry and exit to the neighborhood on a provisional basis.”
The autonomous deputy and secretary of organization of CC in Tenerife, Rosa Davila; the first deputy mayor, John Ramos Reyes (AIS-CC), and the third deputy mayor and councilor for Works, Jonay Mendez (AIS-CC), urge the Government of the Canary Islands to “immediately intervene before the General Directorate for Sustainability of the Coast and the Sea of the central government to carry out the immediate demolition of the San Juan de la Rambla swimming pool and the Las Aguas building, a facility closed since 2010 due to the risk of collapse.
The deputy and the nationalist councilors ask the Canary Islands Government to intervene “in the face of Costas’ blockade and immobility” when it comes to putting an effective and quick solution to this problem, and even more so when Costas already authorized the demolition of this facility in March 2021″, 16 months ago.
Dávila also criticized «the situation of abandonment that still persists in La Rambla by the Cabildo, a situation that continues over time and the main victims are the residents of this neighborhood. He recalled that “more than seven months have passed since we denounced this situation and the Cabildo has still not done anything to fix it.”
Juan Ramos and Jonay Mendez They alluded to the need to “take urgent measures” in response to the request that the City Council is making together with Todos con La Rambla “to improve one of the most insecure points for road and pedestrian traffic on the entire TF-5.”