Politics

Yaiza will repair the Aulagar court and implement a plan to hire unemployed people

Both initiatives were approved in the last plenary session at the proposal of San Borondón. The court will be restored and approved materials will be installed. The employment plan will focus on improving the roads of the municipality...

The Yaiza plenary session approved last Thursday the restoration and installation of approved materials on the Aulagar sports court in Playa Blanca. This proposal was presented by San Borondón, who points out that with its approval the users of these facilities, which are in "deplorable conditions", will be able to use them "in better and safer conditions". The plenary session also approved another proposal from San Borondón to carry out an Employment Generating Project for the hiring of unemployed people. Both motions had the favorable vote of all the forces represented in the consistory.

The formation explains that the Aulagar sports court in Playa Blanca, where Club Tinyala has its base, which in turn is the Municipal Basketball School, is in "deplorable conditions and with very little security for the practice of this sport". San Borondón points out that, according to the approved regulations, the courts enabled for competition require a series of conditions that this municipal facility "lacks". It refers to "non-approved and dangerous baskets", the electrical installation, the benches, stands, repainting and changing rooms, which "are part of the large list of deficiencies".

"This fact means that the Club sees how each season the registrations decrease due to the poor condition of the facilities", says San Borondón. The club, which according to the formation currently has 84 children, also finds that from the cadet category the regulations prevent them from holding matches on that court, "which implies leaving the club and moving to another municipality to continue with the sports practice". Once the motion was approved, San Borondón has asked the councilor of the area Daniel Medina, and the mayor Gladys Acuña for the "greatest possible speed, in order to ensure that the sports practice is in the best conditions for our children and young people". 

 

Employment Generating Project


On the other hand, a motion was approved in which San Borondón requested the execution of an Employment Generating Project, through direct concession of a nominated subsidy, for the realization of an agreement by the Yaiza City Council. The initiative was approved. This is subject to a technical report that gives legal validity. With this project, services of "general and social interest" will be carried out through the temporary hiring of unemployed people, the party explains.

"The municipality of Yaiza depends almost hegemonically on the tourism sector to subsist economically and it is here where the aesthetics, conservation, revaluation of natural resources and public spaces acquires special importance, especially in a society so demanding with these aspects", explains the party, defending that with this plan of actions "not only will we achieve a good image and reinforcement of the municipal cleaning services, but we will give place to the relocation of multiple unemployed people from the services sector, such as cleaning staff, adapting these occupations to a part of the demand of our municipality".

"We see this action necessary in the municipality where we see, among others, an evident abandonment in accesses to nuclei such as Playa Blanca in its entrance from Femes, passing through Maciot, where the road is invaded by aulagas, bad weeds and garbage both in roadsides and in the medians, as well as the poor condition of the agricultural roads in areas of Uga, Temuime, Playa Quemada and even Puerto Calero", defends the party, which emphasizes that the state of the roads is influenced not only by the "weather inclemencies, but the problem of the known "Quads", which are gradually leaving them impassable, with consequences for neighbors and farmers in the area".