The Teguise City Council has incorporated an architect into the Teguise Technical Office through the collaboration agreement in force with the Tías City Council for the use of job boards and for reasons "expressly justified by need and urgency", as well as for being within the priority sectors or that affect the operation of essential services for the effective management of the fundamental powers assigned to the Local Administration.
“Today Teguise has taken another step to strengthen the Technical Office, covering a position of imperative need to support the most significant tasks of the team that makes up a department that manages municipal building permits, issues technical reports and performs urban qualifications, among other issues that the inhabitants of the municipality of Teguise are demanding, especially in the town of Costa Teguise, where the increase in housing developments and works is significant, as well as in the town of Tahiche”, said the mayor of Teguise.
Oswaldo Betancort assures that, “in addition to establishing as a maximum priority of the institution social assistance in these moments of crisis in which no citizen can be left unattended", the City Council will continue "giving preference to unblocking the pending work in Teguise as the municipality with the most rural territory on the island, as well as the largest promotion of single-family homes and greater purchasing power compared to other populations".
"The economic reactivation that we will experience in the coming months must involve efficient management in the diligence and paperwork that the public administration has to carry out. Only in this way will we be able to respond to the demands of society, both for particular projects and for investments in tourism infrastructures that can promote that economic and social well-being that we all long for”, added Betancort.
In that sense, and as the Teguise government group had promised, this Monday a new professional has been incorporated into the Technical Office, which will continue to be rearmed with the aim of speeding up pending procedures. “A good job has been done during these exceptional months, and now we have to provide the department with more staff to carry out the files that are awaiting resolution or a report”, declared Duque.








