The Cabildo coordinates with the City Council of Pájara and the crews of ‘Fuerteventura, beautiful by nature’.
The crews reinforce road safety during the works and carry out parallel actions that result in the improvement of the area.M
The train of recebe of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura
has started the rehabilitation of dirt roads of La Punta de Jandía.
This is a regular action, from the Service of Works and Machinery of
the Island Corporation, in coordination with the City Council of Pájara and the
crews of ‘Fuerteventura, beautiful by nature’.
Today the works have started from the
cemetery of Morro Jable, as every month and a half approximately, and the
machinery will advance to complete the entire road network of La Punta de Jandía.
The president of the Cabildo, Lola Garcia, has
highlighted the work carried out by the Cabildo’s reclamation trains to
improve and maintain in optimal conditions the roads throughout the territory
island, with work throughout the year.
This system of work of the Works and Machinery Service
is constant and its recycling trains rotate throughout the island
in a never-ending cycle. The Councilor for Works and Machinery, Blas Acosta, explains
that this procedure “is essential to maintain road communications
in the interior of the island, since much of its road network is not asphalted
and links urban points with other points of tourist interest, being the state of
these tracks a key element to take care to improve the quality of life of residents
and ensure the best experience for visitors”.
The train of recebe will dedicate the next few days to
review the surface of the various dirt tracks to remove the
irregularities that have been appearing by the usual transit of vehicles,
in addition to the action of natural elements such as rain and wind.
The network of dirt roads of Punta de
Jandía starts from the cemetery of Morro Jable and consists of roads widely
used by residents and tourists on a regular basis, besides being the scene of
international film recordings.
Coordination between administrations and
resources is one of the keys in the planning of the Works Service and
Machinery. The combination of efforts multiplies the effects of these
actions. A clear example is the support of the crews of the program
‘Fuerteventura, beautiful by nature’ with signalmen to reinforce road safety
during the works.
In addition, the Works and Machinery Service of the
Cabildo, through its own means Gestión y Planeamiento Territorial y
Medioambiental (Gesplan), is planning other parallel actions that will result in
improvements for the area, such as the cleaning and conditioning of the surroundings of the
Cofete village and its architectural icons, especially the Casa del
Arrendatario, which took place last June.