Costa Teguise renews the public lighting of its main commercial and restaurant areas

Las Olas street, Islas Canarias avenue and the parking near Pueblo Marinero improve their lighting with low consumption streetlights

April 2 2023 (13:13 WEST)
Updated in April 2 2023 (13:13 WEST)
Lighting renovation in Teguise
Lighting renovation in Teguise

The Teguise City Council has completed the installation of new luminaires in Las Olas street, Islas Canarias avenue and the parking near Pueblo Marinero. In addition, it is already preparing the next phase of the improvement of lighting in Cocederos Avenue.

One of the busiest commercial and restaurant areas of Costa Teguise already enjoys new lighting after the installation of low-consumption LED streetlights thanks to the contract tendered by the Teguise City Council and awarded to the company IMESAPI, SA for an amount of 160,777 euros.

“This action aims to homogenize and update the lighting infrastructures of Costa Teguise to a more energy-efficient technology”, said the Councilor for Works, Eugenio Robayna.

The next step will be the complete renovation of Los Cocederos Avenue, from the La Mareta Residence to the Las Cucharas pier, with new streetlights that will improve the lighting of Bastián and El Jablillo beach, and the entire Costa Teguise promenade, once the commitment acquired by the Energy area of the Cabildo of Lanzarote materializes, “since it is a project financed by the Municipal Cooperation Plan 2020”, Robayna pointed out.

For the Councilor for Urban Planning, Olivia Duque, “this is one more example that in this legislature we have prioritized part of the municipal actions in Costa Teguise, where we have invested about 20 million euros”.

In Duque's words, “the construction of the new soccer field, the civic center or the clean point, confirm our purpose of offering quality services to a town in constant growth and evolution, since we want to be up to the new demands of residents and the private investment effort that has taken place in Costa Teguise”.

While the nationalist councilor recalls that the Works area of the Teguise City Council continues with the placement of solar streetlights in newly urbanized or rural areas of the municipality, “as has happened in Los Ancones”.

In another order of things, the Councilor for Works has highlighted that a shock plan is already being carried out in the maintenance of the green areas and the 10,000 palm trees of Costa Teguise “through a dozen workers from an Employment agreement”.

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