City government initiates action to organize the Fish Market.
Agents from AMC (Fortaleza's traffic authority) and the Municipal Guard are conducting an educational blitz, instructing drivers on the correct use of rotating parking spaces, as well as the appropriate location for loading and unloading materials. This regulation will facilitate the circulation of vehicles and pedestrians.
Ceará247 - The City Hall of Fortaleza, through the Regional Secretariat II and the Secretariat of Tourism of Fortaleza (Setfor), has begun an operation to regulate the Oscar Verçosa Fisherman's Fish Market, on Avenida Beira Mar.
At the facility, agents from Regional Secretariat II, the Municipal Traffic Authority (AMC), and the Municipal Guard are conducting an educational blitz, guiding drivers on the correct use of rotating parking spaces, as well as the appropriate location for loading and unloading materials. This organization will facilitate the circulation of vehicles and pedestrians.
The action also includes the vendors, who are being instructed by health inspectors on the correct disposal of solid waste and the proper handling and storage of food. “We are investigating and talking with the vendors of fish and seafood stalls, as well as those selling fried food. Our goal is to guide the vendors so that they adapt to the health regulations, generating greater food safety for customers,” says Katariny Pinheiro, a health inspector.
Other actions will be developed throughout this month at the Market, such as organizing street vendors, providing training courses for permit holders, cleaning, installing bins for organic waste, and maintaining the physical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure of the facility.