The Fara car park will open to the public on May 4th. This was announced by the Mobility Councilor Stefano Zenoni who, in a meeting with the press, illustrated the upcoming interventions for the traffic of the Upper Town.
The evening ZTL is reactivated
In the meantime, still on the traffic front, the Bergamo Ztl “Città Alta e Colli” extends temporally, as every year in the central months of the year: the limited traffic area is active every Sunday of the year it extends to Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings for all the months affected by the activation of summer time.
From the evening of Thursday 4 April Unauthorized cars will be fined when passing through the following video-monitored gates:
1) viale Vittorio Emanuele at the intersection with via Locatelli;
2) via Borgo Canale at the intersection with via San Martino alla Pigrizia;
3) via Astino at the intersection with via Ripa Pasqualina;
4) via Pascolo dei Tedeschi at the intersection with via Sombreno;
5) via Fontana at the intersection with via Madonna della Castagna;
6) via Castagneta at the intersection with via Valverde;
7) via Maironi da Ponte at the roundabout with via Valverde;
8) via Pelabrocco at the intersection with Piazzetta del Delfino;
9) via Botta at the intersection with viale Vittorio Emanuele;
10) via San Benedetto at the intersection with via Cucchi;
11) via Sant’Alessandro at the intersection with via Garibaldi.
The timetables of the ZTL
The Città Alta and Colli ZTL is active every public holiday of the year from 10am to 12pm and from 2pm to 7pm (on 1 January and 1 May only from 2pm to 7pm). It is also active all Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 9pm to 1am, but only during the period in which summer time applies (end of March-October).
Via Arena, the camera turns on
From 5 April the camera will also be activated in via Arena, a 30-day trial before definitive activation. As announced in recent days, going up from the Walls along Vicolo Mura di Santa Grata, upon reaching the intersection with Via Arena it will be possible for only authorized residents to continue straight towards Via San Salvatore and Via Salvecchio, as a short reversal of the stretch has been arranged pre-existing one-way street. At the same time, the stretch of via San Salvatore between the intersection with via Salvecchio and piazza Mascheroni will also become one-way descending towards the square.
Learn more about the topic on the digital copy of L’Eco di Bergamo on 5 April