Savona, a supermarket and 20 parking spaces in the former Siad area in via Nizza

Savona, a supermarket and 20 parking spaces in the former Siad area in via Nizza
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Savona. The council has the draft agreement relating to the former Siad industrial area in via Nizza was approved.

This is an urban planning process that began in 2018, in application of the regional legislation on the ‘House Plan’ which provides for the demolition and reconstruction with volumetric increase for the creation of a medium-sized supermarket.

The agreement provides for the creation of 20 parking spaces and some motorcycle spaces for public usepartly on the road and partly towards the railway, while around fifty car parks will instead be functional to the new commercial structure.

In particular, according to the agreement the private party undertakes to create, in addition to parking spaces, also road works with related signs and a green area on via Nizza, in continuity with the one already present along the cycle path. Before the construction of the commercial structure and the carrying out of the other works, the private individual must proceed with the reclamation of the area on the basis of a project that is being evaluated by the competent offices. The intervention involves the payment of construction costs of approximately 335 thousand euros.

“This is – says Ilaria Becco, Councilor for Urban Regeneration – an operation born many years ago and permitted by the Housing Plan which, as is known, goes beyond municipal planning. It must be said that in this way, in addition to the creation of new car parks, the redevelopment of an area is also achieved which has been in a state of abandonment for many years, located in an area overlooking the sea already affected by recent interventions on Via Nizza”.

 
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