Accessibility works completed at the Paterna judicial headquarters

The intervention involved an investment of over 270,000 euros to improve access to the facilities.

Image of the entrance of a judicial building adapted with ramps and accessible signage.
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Image of the entrance of a judicial building adapted with ramps and accessible signage.

The Department of Justice, Transparency and Participation has completed the adaptation works at the judicial headquarters in Paterna, located on Vicente Mortes Alfonso Avenue, to ensure universal accessibility.

This project, which had a budget of 270,630.35 euros, aims to adapt the spaces to the needs of all users, especially those with reduced mobility or functional diversity.
The works included the comprehensive renovation of twenty restrooms, both public and private, as well as the facilities for detainees in the basement. In addition, the Legal Guidance Service on the first floor was renovated, creating two closed offices to ensure user confidentiality, following requests from the Valencia Bar Association.
Furthermore, safety and accessibility were improved through the installation of magnetic loops in courtrooms and elevators, the placement of tactile strips on stairs, and the renewal of signage in Braille and high relief. In the detention area, anti-vandal toilets and security doors with air extraction systems were installed.