The Teguise City Council has started the asphalting works on several streets in Tao, an action highly demanded by the residents of the town and which will improve the safety, accessibility, and general condition of the roads.
The works are carried out in the streets Adargoma, Achimencey, Tinabuado, Ahemón, Ancor and Guanche, within the West Zone Paving Plan project, which has already allowed action in other towns such as Mozaga and will continue to be developed in Muñique, Soo and Tiagua.
The intervention includes the milling of the current asphalt, the prior adaptation of the roads and the subsequent placement of a new wearing course, in addition to the repainting of road markings and the replacement of deteriorated vertical signage.
The mayor of Teguise, Olivia Duque, highlighted that “the paving of these streets was a necessary action and much awaited by the residents of Tao, as it will allow for improved safety, accessibility, and the general condition of the town's roads.” She also added that “we continue working to address the demands of all the towns in the municipality, advancing little by little in those actions that are a priority to improve the daily lives of our residents.”
For his part, the Councilor for Public Works, Eugenio Robayna, pointed out that “we have prioritized those streets that showed greater deterioration, acting on very used roads by residents to improve circulation and reinforce security.”
This action has full funding from the City Council's own funds worth 1,529,693.04 euros, as part of the governing group's commitment to continue renovating the municipality's road infrastructure.