The Canarian Coalition in the Cabildo of Lanzarote regrets that the island's president has completely rejected "the project to condition the LZ-58, between Masdache and La Vegueta, just as she did last October with the one corresponding to the LZ-409 road between Mozaga and El Peñón". The latter, according to the nationalists, occurred when she renounced "a project of five million euros, to undertake, with a ridiculous project of one million euros, a patching in every way".
The nationalists do not understand why the president has not proceeded "to the execution of both projects", whose tender they say was published in the BOE in September 2017, and the Canarian Coalition "had already awarded them in 2018, yielding an execution budget of 15 million euros, co-financed with the Canary Islands Development Funds-FDCAN".
“Unfortunately, in the LZ-409 (Mozaga-El Peñón) the execution of a project was chosen that has been limited to conditioning the asphalt of the current road to which metal safety barriers have been added in the most difficult sections for driving and improved signage, but unsafe and without shoulders, so we hoped that the same would not happen with the LZ-58”, said the nationalist councilor of CC-PNC, Migdalia Machín.
However, CC criticizes that the Cabildo has rejected in the plenary session this Friday "the motion presented by the nationalists so that the institution would commit to executing the conditioning of the LZ-58 from Masdache to La Vegueta itself, with an execution budget of ten million euros, which the administration already has".
“It is very sad that they presume about the large investments that the Government of the Canary Islands was going to make in 2020 and 2021 on the island of Lanzarote, when the degree of execution of the investments of this government has been around 9%, the lowest in the history of the Cabildo according to its own official data”, asserts Machín, who adds, moreover, that “it is a shame that having more than 100 million euros in the banks, they ignore the true needs of some neighbors who, after decades of waiting, deserved something more”.