The Cabildo of Lanzarote has announced the awarding of the work for the new parking lot annexed to the Molina Orosa Hospital in Lanzarote. The president of the Cabildo celebrates this award, which he considers "great news for the citizens of the island". "As we promised, the Doctor José Molina Orosa Hospital will have a new parking lot with almost 100 new spaces, thus solving one of the great demands of the residents," Betancort.
The Cabildo of Lanzarote allocates an amount of "342,430.34 euros" for this work, and the company Hormigones Insulares S.L will be in charge of carrying it out, with an execution period of "three months". The vice president and councilor of Public Works, Jacobo Medina, explains that 80% of the financing "comes from the Canary Islands Development Fund
(FDCAN), while the remaining 20% comes from the Cabildo of Lanzarote's own funds."
Likewise, Medina explains that specifically "94 new parking spaces" will be built, three of them destined for people with "reduced mobility", in the plot annexed to the Molina Orosa which has an extension of 2,466 square meters.