A New Bridge Is About to Completely Change the Way Residents and Tourists Access the Santa Catarina Coast, Promising a Surprisingly Short Journey and New Possibilities for Those Seeking Practicality and Development in the Region.
Waiting long minutes in traffic and traveling dozens of kilometers on highways to reach a destination may soon come to an end for residents and tourists who frequent the Santa Catarina coast.
According to the NSCTotal portal, a historic change is about to happen and promises to drastically alter mobility between two important coastal cities.
The state government has announced the hiring of the project for the construction of a bridge that will connect Balneário Barra do Sul and the Ervino neighborhood in São Francisco do Sul.
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The terms of reference for the bidding process are already being prepared by the State Department of Infrastructure, and the new structure promises to shorten the current distance from 35 km to just 360 meters.
Direct Connection and Impact on Mobility
The bridge will be built over the Linguado Canal and will connect Avenida Amândio Cabral in Barra do Sul to Avenida Atlântica in Ervino.
In addition to drastically reducing the journey, the structure will facilitate access to the beaches of São Francisco do Sul, especially the regions of Enseada and Praia Grande, which are approximately 20 km from Ervino.
As the location is frequently used for boat movements, the project envisions that the bridge will be elevated to allow for the safe passage of boats.
Additionally, a plan will be developed for paving the roads that will provide access to the new structure.
The aim is to ensure that vehicle flow occurs without difficulties, both for residents and tourists.
An Old Demand Coming to Life
The construction of the bridge is a long-standing demand from residents and was presented to Governor Jorginho Mello by Lieutenant Governor Marilisa Boehm.
In recent years, several proposals have been discussed to enable a more agile crossing between the cities, including the possibility of a ferryboat, but none of them progressed definitively.
Now, with the approval of the state government, the project is beginning to take shape.
In addition to the bridge, another priority for the region is the dredging of the bar entrance, which will further facilitate navigation in the canal.
This process is essential to ensure that boats of various sizes can transit the area without the risk of running aground.
The municipal governments of Barra do Sul and São Francisco do Sul intend to resume negotiations to ensure that all infrastructure needs are met.
Development and Enhancement of Tourism
With the new direct link between the two cities, the flow of tourists and the economic development of the region are expected to grow significantly.
In addition to shortening the journey, the bridge will allow quicker access to the beaches of Santa Catarina, benefiting both residents and visitors.
The expectation is that the new structure will reduce travel time and improve the quality of life for the region’s inhabitants, as well as boost the tourism sector.
Now, we await the next steps of the bidding process so that construction can begin as soon as possible.
Environmental and Urban Impacts
The construction of the bridge also raises environmental and urban questions that need to be carefully analyzed.
The area where the structure will be built is home to fragile ecosystems, including areas of mangroves and local wildlife.
Environmental impact studies will be conducted to ensure that the project occurs with the least possible impact on the environment.
Furthermore, urbanization around the bridge could create new challenges, such as increased vehicle flow and the need for improvements in the roadway infrastructure of the connected cities.
Urban planners are already discussing alternatives to minimize potential congestion and impacts on local traffic.
Awaiting Definitions
As the project advances in its initial phase, local residents and business owners closely monitor every step of the initiative.
The commerce and real estate sectors already anticipate an increase in the value of lands and properties in the area, making the bridge a key factor for local economic growth.
The current expectation is for the official release of the bidding document and for the selection of the company responsible for construction.
If all goes as planned, the new bridge could soon become a reality, truly transforming mobility on the Santa Catarina coast.

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