Fuerteventura Concludes Shock Cleaning in Costa Calma's Garden Areas

The Cabildo and Pájara City Council implement a new zoned maintenance strategy to improve public spaces.

Generic image of clean garden areas in a public park.
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Generic image of clean garden areas in a public park.

The Fuerteventura Cabildo has concluded a shock cleaning operation in the garden areas of Costa Calma, a town within the municipality of Pájara, implementing a new zoned maintenance strategy.

The work, carried out continuously, reflects a strategic shift in cleaning and maintenance efforts. According to a statement from the Pájara City Council, actions have now been zoned to address areas section by section, enhancing visibility and effectiveness in conditioning public spaces.
The municipal government group expressed gratitude for the institutional collaboration received and announced that work will continue in El Palmeral, utilizing both machinery and municipal staff. The aim is to further restore and enable various areas within this zone, improvements that are already being noticed by residents.
The council emphasizes that this course of action will persist until the tender process, currently being prepared by the City Council, concludes and a specialized company begins operations for a comprehensive cleaning of El Palmeral de Costa Calma.
The municipal government highlighted that this initiative is part of the commitments made by the local government to the town of Costa Calma and to the progressive enhancement of its public spaces and garden areas.