The Teguise Plenary will debate this Tuesday a motion presented by the PP councilor, Jonás Álvarez, in which he requests that the Municipal Government manage before the Cabildo the installation of the missing bus shelters on the Tahíche road and that "force users to wait for the bus standing and in the open, whether it's cold, hot or raining, without any protection."
The councilor and president of the Local Committee of the PP in Teguise points specifically to the section called Avenida Campoamor, "which, although it has several stops along its route, two of them still do not have any protection: the stop called El Jamonal and in the opposite direction the one located at the roundabout towards Teguise or Guatiza, a stop that bears the name of the same town, Tahíche," he explains.
Jonás Álvarez highlights the fact that "most of the users are also young students who use school transport and elderly people, who find it very difficult to wait for the bus in these conditions, without a place to sit or take shelter."
Given that the installation and maintenance of public transport shelters is of an insular nature and corresponds to the Department of Transport, it is why the PP councilor demands that the City Council take the pertinent steps with the Cabildo, including in its request not only these two points, but all those that are in the same conditions within the municipal area.
"You cannot go around signaling bus stops without properly enabling each of them, as it corresponds and is your obligation", points out the councilor who trusts that the motion can go ahead in the Plenary with the consequent demand to the island Cabildo.








