They will go to court because they claim that after submitting a total of 1,589 signatures to the Arrecife City Council demanding that the mayor, Enrique Pérez Parrilla, comply with the municipal ordinance, the antennas have not been removed and they have not received any information from the City Council. Therefore, the president of the neighborhood association, Ismael Montero, states that he has put the matter in the hands of a lawyer who is already examining the municipal file.
"It is the only way left for us", says Ismael Montero, since he says that "if the City Council had had the minimum courtesy to attend to the residents in a timely manner, we could surely have saved the expense that taking the City Council to court will cause us".
For Montero, "now everything depends on the will of the mayor, who has to enforce an ordinance approved in Plenary on May 26, 2006". Although he also criticizes the Councilor for New Technologies, Víctor Betancort, because according to him "he has not even wanted to meet with the affected residents, and he is not aware that he is working to solve the problem".
Likewise, Montero emphasizes that the City Council has "always" refused to hand over the municipal file of both antennas and that to obtain it they have had to resort to the Deputy of the Common, who requested it from the City Council and then gave him a copy of it to the Neighborhood Association of Titerroy.
Therefore, Montero considers that "the mayor has disrespected the residents of Titerroy, by not giving us a minimum explanation about the two illegal antennas that exist in the neighborhood".








