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When a Tree Blocks the Door: Why Palma's Disabled Parking Spot on Isaac Albéniz Is a Wake-Up Call

Why Some Parking Spaces Fail People with Reduced Mobility

A parking bay in Palma may look compliant yet still be too tight for daily use by people with limited mobility.

Published: April 23, 2026
When a Tree Blocks the Door: Why Palma's Disabled Parking Spot on Isaac Albéniz Is a Wake-Up Call

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Why do parking spaces in Palma sometimes fail people with reduced mobility?

Parking spaces can fail people with reduced mobility when design decisions are made without checking how the space works in everyday use. A bay may meet formal standards but still be difficult to use if there is no room for crutches, a walker, or a full car door opening. Palma’s challenge is turning approved plans into places that are genuinely practical.

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