The Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (Mitma) grants the Government of the Canary Islands a grant of five million euros to improve the access and exit between the Port of Los Cristianos and the Autopista del Sur (TF-1). The regional executive must draw up the project with this funding from the General State Budgetor the current year. The guidelines established by the central Executive endorse the main approach formulated by the mayor of Arona, Jose Julian Menawho defends the suitability of burying Chayofita Avenue.
The objective is to solve the circulatory chaos that Los Cristianos registers every day coinciding with the maritime traffic of passengers and goods with the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. This situation is aggravated during weekends, long weekends and holidays, periods in which users spend more than an hour on average traveling the route between the Port of Los Cristianos and the Autopista del Sur.
The objective is to guarantee two exit lanes from the port and provide the main road junctions with a lane without giving way
The Mitma communication establishes that the actions to be carried out correspond to the conclusions of a study prepared for the Port Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 2018. The Ministry takes into account that in this document several proposals for action are proposed. considered of “small and medium range to improve the exit from the Port of Los Cristianos towards the TF-1 motorway”. Within this framework, the central government determines that the proposals are based on two specific objectives: to guarantee two exit lanes along the entire itinerary and to provide the main junctions with at least one free lane (without giving way) throughout. the tour.
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In one of these proposals, made based on previous studies and verification of the problem that affects traffic in Los Cristianos, according to the official statement from the Ministry, the “underpass and remodeling of the roundabout on Avenida Chayofita is proposed, which It would consist of burying this important road in the town in a section before the roundabout, as well as creating segregated lanes on the right for internal traffic.
The measures formulated by the Ministry include conditioning the roundabout of Avenida La Habana with the Espigón del Benchijigua, thus responding to a “proposal from the Arona City Council to obtain two exit lanes.” In fact, increasing Avenida La Habana to the highway of the South to two lanes is another of the measures formulated by the central government to the regional government. However, municipal sources have already warned that they do not share this measure and that they will try to avoid its inclusion in the project to be carried out.
Another of the guidelines set by the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (Mitma) refers to the conditioning of the roundabout of the Havana Avenue with Finlandia Avenue, which must have a segregated lane. Added to this is the remodeling of the south roundabout of the TF-1 junction and its conversion into a turboroundabout.
The traffic problem in Los Cristianos worsens with the controversy over the construction or not of the Port of Fonsalía Guía de Isora) to displace inter-island traffic from the aronero wharf. The mayor, José Julián Mena, then assured that he considers the port-city fit for Los Cristianos to be “unavoidable”.. “Without the need to expand” the port, he was emphatic in defending a direct underground route from Avenida Chayofita almost to the highway –at the height of El Mojón– as a solution to the chaos that port activity generates in the town. He advocates this proposal as an alternative to the Port of Fonsalía, which he assured that “it would generate irreparable damage and is an unsustainable project”