The Arrecife City Council is concluding the conditioning and cleaning work that it is carrying out to recover the degraded interior of the Los Finos Park, in the Titerroy neighborhood, in the capital of Lanzarote.
This initiative is part of the mayor of Arrecife, the popular Astrid Pérez, who proposed from the beginning of her mandate the recovery and restoration of public spaces in all the city's neighborhoods. Currently, the Arrecife City Council has been carrying out improvement and cleaning work in the El Rafael park, and in the Parque de Los Pinos, both in Titerroy, since last spring.
With this plan promoted by the mayor, action has also been taken in the area around the maritime park, where the interior square has been thoroughly cleaned, new rofe has been placed, and the playground has been repaired. Within the green spaces plan, the intention is to act inside the oldest park in Arrecife, the one dedicated to the memory of José Ramírez Cerdá, next to the Arrecife coastline.
With the start of summer, the Department of Public Works of the capital City Council, under the direction of the popular councilor Roberto Herbón, has strengthened the work to recover the degraded area of the interior of the Parque Los Pinos, in Titerroy, including a cistern with a design based on Manrique lines.
The mayor Astrid Pérez, accompanied by Roberto Herbón - who, in addition to the Public Works area, is the councilor responsible for the Cleaning Area - visited this week of July the area of the Titerroy neighborhood where the restoration work is being completed. of the fountain with water, and the recovery of the small waterfall. To enhance and beautify this shaded area (which owes its name to numerous pine trees planted in the 60s of the last century XX), the Arrecife City Council has allocated several teams of municipal workers to carry out the improvement work. The benches are being adapted and a new bridge built in rustic wood has been placed that covers the small interior waterfall that feeds La Fuente, which had not worked for several years, detailed Roberto Herbón, councilor who supervises all the restoration.
The Arrecife City Council, according to the mayor, plans that these recovery and beautification works can be completed by the end of this month of July.









