Santa Brígida drives urban transformation with the Tagoror Goro project

The City Council advances the roadmap to remove the unfinished structure at the town's entrance.

Visual representation of an urban regeneration project in a Canary Islands municipal setting.
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Visual representation of an urban regeneration project in a Canary Islands municipal setting.

The Santa Brígida City Council has established a clear roadmap to execute the Tagoror Goro project, an initiative aimed at transforming the town's entrance after decades of neglect.

The winning proposal, selected through a design competition, marks the beginning of a decisive phase for the municipality. According to the technical planning, the design team must submit the work schedule in the coming weeks, with the goal of delivering the basic project within four months.
The municipal schedule expects the first phase execution project to be completed by November. This process will allow for the start of demolition and site preparation work needed to reclaim the space, with construction expected to begin from March 2027.
Local authorities emphasize that this action transcends electoral cycles, as it is a necessary intervention to recover the social and urban value of the area. In addition to this project, the council is working on improving basic services, including the tendering of a new cleaning contract and the strengthening of municipal infrastructure.