Mar 15 • 13:03 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Law ensures permanent accessibility on the beaches of Santos for people with disabilities

A new law in Santos guarantees permanent accessibility to the beach and sea for people with disabilities and reduced mobility.

A recent legislative measure passed by the Municipal Chamber of Santos in São Paulo guarantees permanent accessibility at its beaches for individuals with disabilities, reduced mobility, and elderly citizens. The law mandates the installation and maintenance of facilities such as access ramps, amphibious chairs, walkways over sand, and accessible signage for the deaf and blind. These features aim to ensure that all individuals can enjoy the beach equally and safely.

Authored by Councilwoman Cláudia Alonso, the legislation highlights the importance of inclusivity, reflecting societal shifts towards accommodating diverse abilities. The law encourages collaboration between public authorities and various organizations, including NGOs, disability advocacy groups, and private businesses, to enhance and broaden accessibility initiatives throughout the region.

This development is not only a step towards better inclusion for people with disabilities but also showcases the city’s commitment to creating an accommodating environment for all residents and visitors. By providing such infrastructure, Santos is setting a precedent that could inspire other municipalities in Brazil to adopt similar measures, thus potentially changing the landscape of public spaces for the better.

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