A neighbor has addressed La Voz to denounce "the regrettable state in which Costa Teguise is located", complaining that there are "dead, unpruned and untreated palm trees, dirty gardens, and broken and dangerous sidewalks for pedestrians", among other things. In addition, this woman considers the number of hammocks that have just been installed on the beaches of the tourist town to be an "excess". "They hinder access to the water, as well as leave no space to put the towel and much less for children to play," she says.
"Motorized scooters are allowed to travel along the promenade and some motorcycles go at high speed causing falls and scares to adults and children," also denounces this neighbor, who also states that "the clean point is in such a state of dirt that it threatens public health."
"This deterioration is constant and progressive and is not stopped," says this woman, who points out that she has been "living in Costa Teguise for 25 years" and "it is getting worse and worse." "They don't fix anything," complains this neighbor of the tourist town, who also claims to have sent "several written complaints to the City Council" and to have had "zero response."








