Feb 24 • 22:02 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Deck of Pico do Urubu in Mogi das Cruzes is closed for an indefinite period

The deck of the Pico do Urubu in Mogi das Cruzes has been closed indefinitely for safety reasons during ongoing renovations.

The Pico do Urubu deck in Mogi das Cruzes, a well-known tourist attraction situated over 1,100 meters above sea level, has been closed indefinitely as of Wednesday to ensure safety during construction work. The area is being secured with fencing as part of an initiative to protect both workers involved in the renovations and visitors who frequent the site.

The renovations at Pico do Urubu are extensive and include the installation of new lighting poles, accessibility ramps, and landscaping improvements, alongside repairs to parts of the deck. The total estimated cost for this project is $452,418.11, funded by the Department of Tourism and Travel of the State of São Paulo. The municipality is actively seeking additional funds to support the reconstruction and reinforcement of the entire facility.

As one of the key viewpoints in the region, the Pico do Urubu deck not only serves as a recreational spot for residents but also attracts tourists, thereby playing an important role in the local economy. The renovation project, aimed at enhancing safety and accessibility, underscores Mogi das Cruzes' commitment to maintaining and improving its tourist attractions.

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