The Popular Party of Yaiza has denounced the illegal occupation of a municipal property that has been occurring for approximately three years with "the consent and passivity" of the mayor of Yaiza, Óscar Noda, and his government group.
This is the property that for many years housed the Playa Blanca municipal nursery, and which was transferred to its manager at the time for the provision of the service. After the death of the person in charge, the City Council was obliged to immediately recover the property, something that, "far from being fulfilled, was delayed over time until reaching the current situation, in which it continues to be occupied without any legal title".
From the PP of Yaiza, they also warn of the "growing discontent among residents and merchants in this central area of Playa Blanca, who have repeatedly reported the disturbances and coexistence problems that occur around the property".
The spokesperson for the Popular Party in the municipality, Juan Monzón, was emphatic about it, stating that "it is incomprehensible that the mayor has allowed for years an illegal occupation of a property that belongs to all the residents of Yaiza. This dereliction of duty is not only irresponsible but is also generating safety and coexistence problems in one of the most important areas of Playa Blanca, adjacent to the municipal vehicle fleet and near the La Aurora Sociocultural Center".
Monzón has demanded that **the City Council immediately initiate the administrative and legal procedures** necessary to recover the property, and put an end to a situation he considers "unsustainable".
"Municipal properties are part of the public heritage and must always be used for the general interest. They cannot be abandoned or tolerate irregular uses while residents suffer the consequences of the local government's inaction," added the popular spokespersonFrom the PP of Yaiza they insist that "the City Council must act with responsibility, protect municipal heritage and ensure that public assets are used for the benefit of citizens, and not become focal points of conflict due to a lack of political decision".