Arrecife City Council re-asphalts the streets around the Titerroy Health Center

The Department of Public Works of the capital's council has launched this plan to improve access to the streets of this neighborhood

Arrecife City Council re-asphalts the streets of Titerroy
Arrecife City Council re-asphalts the streets of Titerroy

The Arrecife City Council has proceeded to asphalt the streets around the Titerroy Health Center and the accesses to the Emergency area. After many years without improvements, this health center will have a road in better conditions. Last summer, improvements were completed on the transverse streets.

The Department of Public Works of the Arrecife City Council, led by Mayor Yonathan de León, has been working since this Wednesday on the re-asphalting of Calle La Carmen, where the main access to the Titerroy Health Center is located. Yonathan de León visited this Wednesday morning the work being carried out by the Department under his direction to renovate the pavement of several streets in this working-class neighborhood.

De León had stated to the residents of this neighborhood, during a recent visit, that several streets in Titerroy would be included in the planning of the Municipal Re-asphalting Plan during this summer. Thus, the Department of Public Works of the capital's City Council is working today, and in the coming days, on the renovation of the asphalt pavement of the streets La Carmen, La Niña, Gusa, El Bartolo and Valbanera.

The mayor recalls that last summer the area around Pio XII square, also in this neighborhood, was re-asphalted, and now during these weeks of July a good change will be given to these residential roads, in whose vicinity the Titerroy Health Center and the Titerroy School are located.

The Arrecife City Council asks residents, businesses and drivers for their collaboration during these works. The company awarded the works is installing information fences indicating the days of closure of the roads in order to execute all the re-asphalting of these streets.

"During this semester we will continue working from the Department of Public Works of the City Council in several neighborhoods of Arrecife. We have a plan underway to re-asphalt about 150 streets, roads and highways throughout the municipality of Arrecife," the mayor remarked.

During the past weeks, the machinery has carried out the transformation of the asphalt pavement in the accesses to the Municipal Cemetery, and the road that connects the neighborhoods of Argana Alta and Maneje, a neuralgic road in the communications between these neighborhoods of the periphery of the capital of Lanzarote.