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TREVISO – The 2024 asphalting plan will start on Wednesday 19 June with the first intervention in via Brunelleschi, wanted by the municipal administration of Treviso to restore the road pavement of both some high-traffic roads and secondary and residential streets. The bad weather of recent months has in fact caused the deterioration of the asphalt surface, thus making the redevelopment works necessary and a priority, which will affect an extension of approximately 25 kilometers of roads for a total surface area of ​​130,000 square metres.

“The works will be carried out in coordination with the other bodies managing the sub-services and public infrastructures so as to guarantee maximum operational efficiency – explains thecouncilor for public works, Sandro Zampese – They will essentially consist of milling the existing wearing surface, raising and replacing road manholes and creating new bituminous conglomerate paving. Furthermore, during the summer months there will be interventions to redevelop poor pavements and eliminate architectural barriers”.

The road sections affected by the interventions are widely spread across the territory and concern both high-traffic roads and local residential roads: in particular, localized and/or widespread interventions will be carried out on the Put from Porta Carlo Alberto to the stadium and from Varco Manzoni to viale Cacciatori, in via Callalta from via Borin to via Don Milani, in viale Brigata Marche from via Zanella to the municipal border, in via Santa Bona Nuova, in via Fossaggera, in via S. Angelo, via Pisa, via Aquileia, via Oderzo, in the San district Zeno, San Paolo in via Garbizza, via Risorgimento, via delle Absidi, via Bagatino, via Montello and in viale Pasteur. The executing companies will be, in relation to the works carried out by the Municipality, PAMA Srl of Villorba (TV) and GEOVIE Srl of Auronzo di Cadore (BL). “We wanted to plan a series of interventions for a total investment of 1.5 million euros which will remedy the damage caused by the rainfall that characterized the winter and spring””, underlines Mayor Mario Conte.


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