See how to request road closures and temporary power connections for street parties in Macapá. Leo Rocha With the arrival of the June festivals, a period marked by festivals and cultural presentations in different neighborhoods of Macapá, organizers need to follow rules to guarantee safety and adequate structure of the events. CTMac provides guidance on the procedure for closing streets and avenues, while Cea Equatorial reinforces the importance of requesting a temporary electricity connection for places with temporary supply. Download the g1 app to see AP news in real time and for free CTMac procedure Where to order: In person at the CTMac service desk; Online through the City Hall portal; Protocol WhatsApp: (96) 9 3300-9854. Required documents: Application filled out with information about the event and perimeter of the ban; Official identification document; Proof of address; Sketch of the area (can be done via Google Maps); Reports or certificates (in case of charitable events). Analysis criteria: impact on traffic, road safety and compatibility with the urban fabric. READ MORE: See internship vacancies with open registration in Macapá Four municipalities in Amapá will have interruption in energy supply Equatorial Cea Guidelines Minimum term: Five working days for low voltage units; Up to 30 days for larger or medium voltage events; Where to order: In person at the distributor's service agencies; In accredited stations of the Equatorial Group. Required documents: Identification document and CPF; Event address; Period of energy use; Information about equipment that will be used; Permit issued by the city hall. Security: Avoid improvisations, irregular extensions and clandestine connections; Installations must have grounding and protection devices; During the festivities, concessionaire teams carry out inspections to check the condition of electrical structures. CTMac advises the public on how to request authorization for road closures See the latest news from g1 Amapá VIDEOS with news from Amapá: