Hermosillo - Post Report Question and Answers

Would someone with physical disabilities have difficulties living in this city?

I'd say so. As I mentioned before the sidewalks are not in great shape. However, all the parking lots have handicap spaces. Most of the buildings probably don't meet ADA requirements. - Sep 2024


Yes. If there is a sidewalk, it's probably uneven and cracking. - Jun 2023


Yes. From the consulate to the public spaces, this city leaves a lot of accessibility desires. - Sep 2022


Potentially yes, there are not a lot of sidewalks. - Sep 2022


Yes. Streets are uneven and don't always have sidewalks. Most homes provided are multi-level. - Aug 2022


It would be okay. This isn't a walking city, so that's less of an issue. - Aug 2015


This would be a tough place to live for someone with physical disabilities- there are hardly any sidewalks, handicapped parking is a crap shoot, and most locations around the city are not accessible. - Apr 2013


Accessibility in Hermosillo is hit and miss. Reserved parking is almost always designated, but often abused. - Dec 2009


Ramps are not available at all public/commercial facilities (particularly at older facilities), and where they are present, they are not always uniform or standard. Audio assist traffic lights are not used in this city. - Feb 2008


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