The City Council has already awarded the works for the construction of La Paredilla Park, on the plot adjacent to the La Paredilla Early Childhood and Primary Education Center. The project also includes improving the accessibility of sidewalks, expanding parking, recovering the Paso del Macho de la Linde irrigation ditch, bio-healthy games, parks for children and adults, a dog park, shaded areas and an outdoor amphitheater. fresh air. The initial budget was 850.000 although the finally awarded project will involve an investment of 777.885 euros.
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The new park will have green areas, pedestrian walks and a dog park, areas with bio-healthy devices and a playground. The park will be adapted for people with reduced mobility. The Councilor for Public Works, Minerva Pérez, highlights that “we have taken into account that the park is located between the CEIP La Paredilla and the CEIP Las Tederas, which is why it will have an amphitheater that will allow educational centers to hold different activities there.”
The project also includes the adaptation of the roundabout located at the intersection between Avenida de Las Tirajanas and Teobaldo Power Street. La Paredilla Park will have two pedestrian paths that go from side to side of the park and that intersect diagonally, generating 4 islands of use and different textures: Island of use intended for children's play, to the north, Island of use intended for a small amphitheater , to the east, Island for use as a dog park, to the south, Island for use as bio-healthy games (at street level) and plaza (at park level), to the west.
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As stated in the project, the Santa Lucía de Tirajana City Council has commissioned “the recovery of the remains of the existing irrigation ditch on the plot, the Macho de La Linde irrigation channel, belonging to the Heredad Acequia Alta de Sardina, a vestige of the architecture of the agricultural substrate associated with the lands of La Paredilla.” They want to install "an informative information point that collects aspects of the ancient agricultural productive history of the lands of La Paredilla and its water architecture, historical place names, and specifically the Macho de La Linde irrigation canal."
Furthermore, “an intervention in the creation of the new topography, as well as in its final finishes, is proposed, as sustainable as possible in social, economic and environmental terms, using materials that can be executed in situ and from km 0 to the extent of the possible".





