Upcoming Infrastructure Changes in Antigua, Fuerteventura
In the picturesque municipality of Antigua, located in the scenic region of Fuerteventura, approximately 60 local residents who own parcels of land are facing compulsory expropriations. This measure is necessary to facilitate the construction of a key segment of the future North-South Highway that will link the island’s airport to the Pozo Negro intersection.
The Expropriation Process
Recently, the Antigua Town Council announced significant developments regarding this project. According to a statement released on Friday, a team from the Directorate General of Road Infrastructure and Mobility has been visiting the municipality to conduct preliminary surveys and inspections ahead of the land acquisition process. These actions are part of the necessary steps to clear the way for the highway, which promises to enhance connectivity across the island.
Engagement with Affected Residents
Matías Peña García, the mayor of Antigua, has been actively involved in addressing the concerns of those impacted by these expropriations. He has personally signed all agreements related to the acquisition of affected lands, which includes three municipal parcels. The mayor held a meeting in the town hall where he directly engaged with property owners, providing them with an opportunity to discuss their concerns and understand the implications of the highway construction on their properties.
The Importance of the North-South Highway
The local government highlights that this highway project is part of the Canary Islands-State Road Agreement 2018-2027. The overarching goal of the initiative is to improve mobility and enhance road safety for residents and travelers moving between the northern and southern parts of Fuerteventura. This ambitious infrastructure project is set to transform travel across the island, ensuring more seamless connections between key destinations.
Personalized Support for Landowners
The mayor praised the specialized team’s efforts, emphasizing their meticulous approach to addressing the needs of the affected residents. The team from the Directorate General of Road Infrastructure and Mobility has taken the time to meet with each affected landowner individually, providing detailed explanations of the boundaries concerning their properties. By personally guiding them through the expropriation process, the team aims to alleviate concerns and foster understanding among those involved.
The Path Forward
With the community engaged and informed, the expropriation process appears to be moving forward smoothly. The commitment shown by the local government and technical teams underscores the importance of transparency and communication in navigating such significant changes. The residents of Antigua are poised for a new chapter in their community’s infrastructure, with hopes that the upcoming highway will not only enhance accessibility but also stimulate local development.
As the construction progresses, it’s expected that further updates will follow, detailing the roadmap ahead for both the residents and the long-awaited North-South Highway, representing a vital link for the future of Fuerteventura.

