In Brazil, about 24% of the population declares to have some type of disability. In this context, the urban infrastructure of the cities must be prepared for the mobility of these people. Displacement made on foot is often faced by non-existent or impassable sidewalks, making it a risk for pedestrians. The objective of this research was to analyze the conditions of sidewalks located in the surroundings of the places Raposo Tavares, and Napoleão Moreira da Silva located in the ZCC in the city of Maringá, regarding accessibility and other normative criteria established by NBR 9050 (2015) and NRM U-20001 (2016). The methodological procedures included an on-site survey, in which the conditions of the sidewalks were observed and compared with the requirements established by the technical standards. The results demonstrated the existence of non-compliance in both analyzed areas.