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The 1st Mobility Forum encourages citizens and groups to participate in its planning

08 March 2017
El I Foro de Movilidad anima a ciudadanos y colectivos a participar en su planificación

The mayor opens a new space for citizen participation as a complement to the consultations gathered in the PMUS

Interested parties may send their suggestions to foromovilidad@benidorm.org

The social center "José Llorca Linares" gathered yesterday afternoon the 1st Mobility Forum promoted by Benidorm City Hall with the aim of obtaining proposals about mobility and universal accessibility. During the conference opened by the mayor of Benidorm, Toni Pérez, the habits and needs of citizens and visitors on their travels around the city were analyzed, information that will allow them to be more efficient when making decisions and develop measures linked to mobility and accessibility.

The mayor stressed during the inauguration of this new space created to promote citizen participation, which so far this year, there have been serious injuries that have needed hospitalization in traffic accidents in Benidorm. The data reinforces the need to continue working so that the mobility plan being developed in Benidorm, becomes the tool to make mobility "more fluid, safer for all and more sustainable".

The creation of this forum was included in the Plan of Sustainable Urban Mobility (PMUS) approved last year being the consultative body perr excellence and in which all associations of Benidorm related to mobility - like taxi drivers and cyclists - , Social entities, business and neighborhood associations, and external and municipal technicians, are involved.

On this first day, Tatiana Alemán, technical director of Universal Accessibility, Tourism and Culture of the State Representative Platform for People with Physical Disabilities (PREDIF), based her presentation about 'Universal accessibility in tourism'. The director of Public Health of the Department of Health of the Marina Baixa, Inmaculada Clemente, developed her lecture about the 'Traffic Accident Prevention Program and its main sequels' and finally spoke Maribel Mozo, a member of the Local Police and responsible for Children's Traffic Park that explained 'The importance of road education and accessibility for the youngest'.

The Forum has its own email to which proposals and suggestions can be sent throughout the year: foromovilidad@benidorm.org.