Politics

The Arrecife City Council and the Canary Islands Government are moving forward in finding a solution to the Titerroy homes

The City Council has announced that the solution is "getting closer", in the meeting held this Thursday with the director of the Canary Islands Housing Institute, Antonio Ortega

Meeting of Yonathan de León, Echedey Eugenio, Rosmen Quevedo, and with the director of the Canary Housing Institute, Antonio Ortega

The solution to the rehabilitation of the Titerroy houses is "getting closer", informs the City Council, after the meeting held this Thursday between Yonathan de León Machín, the first deputy mayor, Echedey Eugenio, the capital's Housing Councilor, Rosmen Quevedo, and the director of the Canary Islands Housing Institute, Antonio Ortega.

A first contact with the representative of the Canary Islands Executive that has been valued as "very positive from the Consistory", since the granting of the nominative subsidy, announced and then paralyzed during the previous legislature, is finally "resumed" to find the legal fit that allows the affected neighbors to be recipients of it.

The mayor of Arrecife, who appreciates this official visit from the new director of the Canary Islands Housing Institute to address various issues of the municipality related to this area, has remarked that "we want to move forward in this new mandate resolving the situation we have and it is among the priorities to mark the roadmap, with the Government that has the powers, to resolve the large deficit of official housing in Arrecife."

"We want to move forward in this new mandate resolving the situation we have and it is among the priorities to mark the roadmap"

For his part, Rosmen Quevedo, who has just assumed the responsibilities of the Housing Council, says that "without a doubt, this is very important news for all those people who have been waiting for a solution for years."

Thus, he has highlighted that "at this moment the legal services of both institutions are looking for a way to seal the resolution of the granting of aid."

The heads of the Arrecife City Council and the Directorate of the Canary Islands Housing Institute will report on the progress made, at the meeting convened by the neighbors themselves for this afternoon.