Calls for Completion of MetroGuagua Project Intensify in Canary Islands
Demand for Action from Regional President
In a pressing appeal, the Canary Islands' regional government, led by the Canary Coalition (CC), has urged Regional President Ángel Víctor Torres and the Minister of Public Works, Sebastián Franquis, to expedite the adjudication and execution of the MetroGuagua project. This initiative aims to connect the first and second segments of the MetroGuagua, a critical public transportation system in the Gran Canaria island.
Background and Significance
The MetroGuagua project, which has been in various stages of development for several years, is a high-priority infrastructure project designed to improve mobility and reduce traffic congestion in the metropolitan area of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The project involves the creation of a light rail system that will significantly enhance the public transportation network, benefiting both residents and tourists.
Recent Developments
In August 2024, the tender for the connection of the first and second trams of the MetroGuagua was announced, marking a significant step forward in the project's implementation. However, despite this progress, the CC is concerned about potential delays and is pushing for immediate action to ensure the project stays on track.
Political Pressure
The Canary Coalition, a key political force in the regional government, has emphasized the importance of completing this project without further delays. CC leaders have highlighted the economic and social benefits of the MetroGuagua, including job creation, improved air quality, and enhanced connectivity between different parts of the island.
Community Impact
Residents and business owners in Gran Canaria are eagerly awaiting the completion of the MetroGuagua. The project is expected to not only ease traffic congestion but also boost local economic activity by facilitating easier access to various parts of the island. Additionally, the improved public transportation system is anticipated to attract more tourists, further bolstering the local economy.
Next Steps
The regional government has been called upon to provide a clear timeline for the adjudication and commencement of the construction work. The CC has stressed that any further delays could jeopardize the project's success and impact the overall development of the region.
As the community remains hopeful for the swift completion of the MetroGuagua, the regional authorities are under increasing pressure to deliver on their promises and ensure this vital infrastructure project moves forward without any additional setbacks.
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