The City Council of La Oliva, through the Councillors of Contracting and Municipal Heritage, with Juan José Rodríguez at the head, is moving forward in the solution for three problems of great historical concern among the residents of the municipality. The feasibility study and the cost structure for the sanitation contract, the recovery of public spaces in La Tafeña and the Baku area in Corralejo are the issues that the municipal government puts on the table during the plenary session this month.
In this regard, the feasibility study and the cost structure for the sanitation contract were first approved by the areas of Contracting and Public Health. Through this bidding process, the maintenance and conservation of the current facilities will be carried out.
On the other hand, it will begin, in turn, to take legal action to recover the use of the so-called public square La Tafeña in Corralejo. Thus, after an expired concession for the hotel and catering exploitation and in view of the refusal of the owners to leave the place, the Administration will proceed to take the appropriate measures to enable the recovery of this place. It should also be noted that during the plenary session the first steps have also been approved to take the necessary steps to recover the public space of the Baku.
The mayor of La Oliva, Isaí Blanco, stresses the importance of initiating the procedures that allow these actions: “We continue to move forward through the approval of these first steps in the plenary session in July that allow us to get, on the one hand, the necessary sanitation services for the municipality, while we continue with the recovery of two of the most important public spaces relevant to Corralejo”.
For his part, the Councilor for Contracting and Municipal Heritage, Juan José Rodríguez, says: “The fact that we have the general secretariat in our City Council is allowing us to address historical problems in our municipality. From the area of Municipal Heritage, in addition to the space of the Tafeña, another of the issues that we bring to the plenary is the Baku, in which we approved the expiration of the file that was approved quite some time ago and that will allow us, foreseeably in the September plenary, to make the decision to initiate the necessary procedures to restore that area.”
Finally, the deputy mayor, Julio Santana, says: “In today’s plenary session we have dealt with three very important points that we had from the beginning as a goal from the government group. Among them is the sanitation contract, in which its economic structure has been approved to finalize, finally, this contract so that they provide us with the sanitation service that we really need in our municipality.”