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The Cabildo will transfer public land to the Canary Islands Health Service

In 2016, the SCS requested this transfer through the Healthcare Services Management of the Lanzarote Health Area.

The Cabildo will transfer public land to the Canary Islands Health Service

The Cabildo of Lanzarote will transfer public land to the Canary Islands Health Service (SCS) for sanitary use, as agreed in the plenary session of the institution. This involves remaining land from two estates located in the area adjacent to the José Molina Orosa hospital, with a surface area that "exceeds twenty thousand square meters."

Back in 2016, the SCS requested the transfer of public land, indicating it through the Healthcare Services Management of the Lanzarote Health Area. As for the estate, it was acquired by the Cabildo of Lanzarote in 1945 with a surface area of over seventy thousand square meters. Of these, nearly fifty thousand have already been transferred to different institutions. For example, to the SCS for the construction of the hospital center, to the Ministry of Industry (current ITV), and one made in favor of the Department of Education of the Government of the Canary Islands for the construction of the CEO of Argana, among others.

When the SCS requested the transfer of the land, the Institution began to take the necessary measures to hand it over, including an inventory reflecting the current situation of the plots. A topographical survey was also commissioned to carry out "a study of the current capacities of the Corporation's properties" in that area, called El Rompimiento.