Region, Trieste Campus model public-private synergy

A public-private project of enormous value from a sporting, educational and economic point of view. Providing young people with a place where they can play sports, study, have fun and socialize in one large area will give them the opportunity to live a unique experience in the area. Trieste Campus also presents itself as a virtuous example of project financing: the Region wants to support this type of project by providing a specific contribution for all the Municipalities that wish to develop similar proposals.
It is the summary of what the governor of Friuli Venezia Giulia communicated at the inauguration of Trieste Campus, the sports citadel born from the recovery of a degraded area in the Julian capital which, in addition to the sports fields open to clubs and practitioners of all ages, ability and competitive level, also includes spaces used for studying and other after-school activities. The ribbon cutting took place this morning in the presence, among others, of the deputy governor with responsibility for Sport and the regional councilors for environmental protection and local authorities.
As highlighted by the governor, the public-private collaboration relationship on which the Trieste Campus project is based allows for the creation of a system capable of self-sustaining economically, avoiding waste of resources and thus encouraging the promotion and diffusion of sport as a means of inclusion , sharing and mutual enrichment.
The deputy governor with responsibility for Sport, after underlining how Friuli Venezia Giulia is among the Italian regions that invest the most in sports, thanked the president of Trieste Campus for having opened the way towards a new vision of sport, which can be achieved through involvement of patrons, entrepreneurs and skills alongside the institutions.
The councilor for environmental protection also expressed his thanks to the president of Trieste Campus, recalling the title of Cavaliere del Lavoro recently conferred on him by the Head of State. The representative of the Executive also placed emphasis on the growing interest on the part of the business world for sport and in particular for young people, with a view to urban and environmental redevelopment on which services and structures have been rethought as already happens, for example, in the United States.
According to the councilor for local authorities, the inauguration of Trieste Campus marks an extraordinary turning point for professional, amateur, paralympic and integrated sport in the region. A winning investment, the result of a partnership that will bring well-being, participation, health and integration to one of the most sporting cities in Italy.
The Campus includes a gym for training activities, a course room for the various free body disciplines, a fencing room and one dedicated to karate; outside, the roof of the car park below has been transformed into a tennis court, three padel courts, a pickleball court and a pitch for team sports such as basketball and volleyball. The facility – which will feature Water Polo Trieste, Unione Sportiva Triestina Nuoto, Fiamma Karate, San Giusto Scherma, Tennis Events, Scout Amis and Calicanto – will be joined by the historic gym for basketball and volleyball in via Locchi, which Trieste Campus will renovate – always in partnership with the Municipality – in the coming months, also reactivating a historic grandstand and thus completing the second lot of the project.

 
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