The Ministry of Public Works and Planning City Council has supported the construction Eagles twenty raised crosswalks, which explained the general director of Planning and Housing, Antonio Navarro, "facilitate the passage of the disabled, families with prams or loading and unloading at the stores in the area. "
This measure helps remove numerous architectural barriers in the town, said Antonio Navarro, who added "this is a major transit routes for pedestrians, such as Armando Muñoz Calero Street, Count of Aranda, King Carlos III, Democracy Alameda, La Paz, Murcia, Lottery or the Paseo de Parra. "
The action represents an investment of more than 30,000 euros from the regional government and are squarely within the program of removal of architectural barriers and urban regional government, which provides grants to local authorities in order that buildings and public spaces accessible to all people independently.
The Director General of Planning and Housing stated that "in this line are being carried out similar actions in other municipalities in the region, as Aledo, Fortuna or Sewer."
Navarro concluded that the goal is "to make our urban transit more affordable and safer for all citizens, since the Government of the Region of Murcia is aware of the importance of the universal right to mobility and equality access to both public and private buildings throughout the region. "
Source: CARM