A total of 19 high pedestrian steps Jumilla are already fully accessible, once you have carried out the works of the first phase of the plan to eliminate architectural barriers that the government plans to undertake during the current legislature.
These flyovers did not meet accessibility standards and acted upon them first making a cross-section following the guideline of the curb line, to proceed after the demolition of the existing road surface.
Here it is placed a channel for proper drainage and facilitate the crosswalk.
He then has been rebuilt wedge or ramp with concrete, matching the cut line pavement, the canal and the curb.
Also they have been made small additional works to eliminate bumps or height differences between overpass pavement and sidewalks curb.
During these days it is proceeding to refinish both new areas of each pedestrian crossing, as previous.
The budget allocation was 14,074.09 euros and the company has executed Riegos Ago. As pointed out by Councilman Works and Urban Development, Francisco González, "this year is expected to undertake a second phase in the continued removing architectural barriers different areas of the city, for which there is prepared a game of Municipal Budget 2016 of 45,000 euros. "
Already it held a first meeting with associations and Amfiju Aspajunide, which like the first phase, will proponents, given their experience in the subject, the most urgent actions to perform.
Overpasses on which he has acted found in Freedom, Catholic Kings, Levante, Cason, Ronda Poniente, Murcia, Our Lady of the Assumption and San José avenues and streets Isaac Peral, Cervantes, Goya, Picasso and Greco .
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla