The Santa Cruz City Council will welcome 2024 with strategic works for 60 million in the Southwest District. The investment, with funds that also provide the Government of the Canary Islands and the Tenerife Councilwill give according to the mayor of the capital, Jose Manuel Bermudez“an important economic boost to the entire area, while at the same time it will lead to the generation of employment opportunities.” employment». Among other projects, it will be allocated to the installation of the Essential Services Building (ESE) of the regional Executive or the Center for Attention to Mental Disability of the Insular Corporation.
The councilor of the Southwest District, Javier Rivero, appreciates that Metropolitan Tenerife, a Cabildo company, already has the technical project to build the tram stop to Los Majuelos Avenue, under the name Muñeco de Nieve, “so work will also begin next year.” Rivero adds that “it is notable that the Southwest of Santa Cruz Add“new strategic facilities for the Island, such as the ESE, a 22,700 square meter property to provide security for the entire province and that will generate new economic and employment opportunities for citizens in its surroundings.”
The mayor specifies that in a radius of just over 300 meters, significant investments will be made, amounting to almost 60 million euros between the Government of Canary Islands and the Cabildo of Tenerife and advances that “to these actions will be added the new investments of the City Council to continue complying with the Suroeste Avanza program, whose objective is to consolidate neighborhoods and towns like those in this area” to turn them into a pole of economic and “a place to live with all the services.”
“We celebrate these investments,” Rivero emphasizes, “which will become realities in the first half of this coming year, 2024, which is about to be inaugurated, while we continue working to promote other important bets.” These are executions such as the new Primary Care Center in the La Gallega area, the construction of public housing in Los Alisios, the urbanization of streets in Santa Maria del Mar or Llano del Moro, and the drafting of new projects, such as the Urban Park of Big Ravine.
The Government of the Canary Islands has a series of services that can be considered essential for people who live and visit the Islands, among them, in general, they are provided twenty-four hours a day, throughout the year, which is why this building responds to the need to generate the development of a project capable of bringing together and coordinating the actions and resources of all these infrastructures in a building support with high technological performance.