In a statement, the municipality said that the intervention, which started this week and should be completed within three months, includes the redevelopment of the walls and stairs to access the beach and the stabilisation of the cliff at Praia do Peneco, among other works.
"This is a set of interventions, representing an investment of €1,002,508.35, which comprise the requalification of the staircase at Praia do Peneco, with the correction of slopes, as well as the placement of public lighting, an area with shower and foot washing, and stabilisation of the cliff”, the note reads.
With this intervention, the municipality “intends to improve the existing accessibility of the beach access stairs”, with the implementation of a walkway along the beach, between the elevator and the stairs, providing the space with support equipment.
Cited in the note, the president of that municipality in the district of Faro, José Carlos Rolo, said that the goal is to “create conditions for residents and tourists to enjoy even more” of Praia do Peneco and the surrounding area, “fostering sustainable and safe mobility ”.
“These are fundamental works for us to enhance this emblematic space in Albufeira, which has long lacked deep intervention. With this requalification, the intention is to create conditions for the inhabitants of Albufeira and tourists to enjoy this public space even more”, he noted.
Until the completion of the work, scheduled for February 2022, pedestrian and road access to the area will be restricted.
This surrounding area of Old Town Albufeira has been neglected for many years..how shameful they couldn’t even remove existing graffiti on the walls, replace all missing and damaged wall mounted trash cans. Put some flower pots and make all proud..it’s not all about taking care the main square area and suck all the money out of rest of close neighborhoods. Roads needs to be fixed, more trash cans, more fresh plants and flowers around. People are tired not getting these basic things from the municipal. Enough
By Sam from Algarve on 02 Dec 2021, 09:44