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The elevated pedestrian passages no longer have architectural barriers (23/10/2015)

The Department of Works will launch a plan of action for the elimination of architectural barriers in Jumilla that will take place over the next years.

In a first phase will work on pedestrian overpasses the village, adapting to the rules 19 of them who do not comply.

To carry out the plan to the fullest extent possible has created a working group in which are represented the three political groups and associations for the disabled, and Amfiju Aspajunide.

Councilman Works and Urbanism, Francisco González, said that: "The aim of the plan is to phase in the future the rest of architectural barriers in urban roads and public buildings with different actions to be taken over the next four years".

For his part, Head of the Planning, John Simon, said that the construction of these overpasses did in his day with the aim of reducing traffic speed, but currently fall outside the rules of accessibility, because not They reach the curb because they were left for him to circulate the water area.

For this rack to step is level and can continue to run the water is placed.

"That need in the future grid maintenance, which will be another effort by the Department," said the coach.

The approximate cost of this action will be about 20,000 euros and is expected that the works are finished at the end of this year 2015.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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