The spokesperson for the Nationalist Group (CC-PNC) in the Tías City Council, Amado Vizcaíno, has denounced "the great botch that the Consortium led by José Juan Cruz has turned the ambitious project designed during the previous term for Teide Street into".
“What they have done is a real disgrace, they have eliminated parking spaces that the old project preserved and they do not even address the real problems of accessibility or flooding,” says Vizcaíno, who emphasizes that, surely, “what they have done will cause many more floods and many more problems”.
Thus, he cites as an example the existence of "unevenness that goes directly to the doors of several houses with the danger of water entering", or "garages where nothing has been done to prevent rainwater from seeping through the entrance ramp. “They have left a buried warehouse that will flood when it rains with everything that comes down from Toscón Street and there is also a parking area that they have also left below street level”, he points out.

On the contrary, Vizcaíno states that the initial project proposed roads with a slope towards the center of the street to collect that water from the rain and redirect it to the sea without causing problems in the homes.
Among other deficiencies, the nationalist councilor also states that "they have not even followed a single design criterion for the same street, mixing red and gray paving stones without any sense, leaving half of the street in one color and the other half in the other".

“They have carried out a work that has nothing to do with that street plan in La Tiñosa, totally fictitious, which they have boasted so much about. The old project included vegetation and even a small bio-corner, that is, a paved area with a large tree, which has also disappeared,” laments the CC spokesperson.
An "ambitious" project that has "nothing" to do with what has been done
The councilor emphasizes that the initial project approved during the previous term was "an ambitious project, which covered the entire street and included both the change of water installations and public lighting that was so deficient that every time it rains the town of La Tiñosa goes dark”.

"Nothing to do with what they have finally done on Teide Street, which they have come to inaugurate twice and have not realized that they have paved the manhole covers and left a significant pothole in the street that has cars and neighbors on edge,” he says.
Finally, Vizcaíno asks the mayor to "tell the truth and clarify to the residents of Tías and public opinion that this mess has been the idea of the current government group, not the previous one". "The only thing you can blame me for is having obtained almost 1.5 million euros for La Tiñosa from the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of the Canary Islands,” concludes the CC spokesperson in the Tías City Council.