four questions for six candidates

CIVITAVECCHIA – Four questions for six candidates. The discussion promoted by the Order of PPC Architects of Rome and its province in close collaboration with its Metropolitan City Department took place on Wednesday in the Pucci Hall of the municipality of Civitavecchia. The president of the Order of Architects of Rome and its province opened the proceedings Alessandro Panci And Antonio Correntiof the Metropolitan City Department, immediately after then the moderator Stefano Pozzovivofrom Radio Subasio, asked the candidates the first question Enzo D’Antò, Roberta Galletta, Massimiliano Grasso, Vittorio Petrelli, Marco Piendibene and Paolo Poletti. We talked about important topics such as the next one Jubileethat of 2025, and how much it may influence the future of the city, of relationship with the Order that you intend to establish, of the idea you have for the management of the urban planning office and of vision you have of Civitavecchia.

Three minutes each to respond for a discussion with calm and respectful tones from which emerged, however, the firm desire to establish a permanent table, or a working group, if you prefer, to discuss with local professionals, as indeed the architects, for a Civitavecchia that can be reborn starting from the retroport area, as suggested by Grasso, or from the former Italcementi area, although Galletta for example said she was sceptical. Piendibene, for example, is thinking of a Civitavecchia that could reflect the title of “port of Rome”.

For the office Petrelli and D’Antò want a technician, Piendibene and Grasso are thinking of an article 110 while awaiting the announcement for a new manager. Poletti also wants a re-engineering of the offices. The need also emerged for greater discussion with the Superintendence for future projects and for this reason the support of the Architects will be fundamental.

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