The Department of Public Works of Lanzarote, under the direction of the insular councilor, Jacobo Medina, has transplanted 12,000 poinsettias in the flowerbeds and roundabouts on the main access roads to the seven municipalities of Lanzarote.
Along with this Christmas beautification plan for the access roads to the urban centers of the seven municipalities, the Ministry of Public Works has also installed, for the first time, Christmas decorations and lighting powered by solar energy, through the placement of solar panels
The mayor of Arrecife, Yonathan de León, accompanied by the island councilor for Public Works, Jacobo Medina, visited these spaces in the accesses to the capital of Lanzarote in recent days. The mayor congratulates this initiative by the island councilor for Public Works, which contributes to residents, and the thousands of visitors who arrive in Lanzarote during these dates to enjoy their Christmas holidays, feeling the Christmas atmosphere as they travel along the island's roads.
For his part, island councilor Jacobo Medina highlights that powering the Christmas lights on the roundabouts with solar energy reaffirms his commitment and line of work in favor of Lanzarote's sustainability
The main access roads to the capital of Lanzarte, both by road from the airport and the connection to the port of Los Mármoles, which will receive thousands of cruise passengers in these weeks, show this Christmas atmosphere with multicolored flowers integrated into the picón that covers the roundabouts, very characteristic of the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote
The Ministry of Public Works, led by island councilor Jacobo Medina, is beautifying the roundabouts leading to the island's municipalities with 12,000 poinsettias
The mayor of Arrecife, Yonathan de León, visits along with councilor Jacobo Medina, the roundabouts leading to the capital of Lanzarote where poinsettias are planted.