“Yesterday a wound to be healed, today a great resource. We have clear ideas and concrete projects” – Savonanews.it

“Yesterday a wound to be healed, today a great resource. We have clear ideas and concrete projects” – Savonanews.it
“Yesterday a wound to be healed, today a great resource. We have clear ideas and concrete projects” – Savonanews.it

Today, finally, after the recent acquisition from bankruptcy, solutions are on the horizon for what had become a scar on the city”. This was stated by the candidate for mayor of Finale Andrea Guzzi regarding the area occupied until 2014 by the Piaggio Aero factory.

In such an important area, politics has the duty to open a constant dialogue with the new ownership: the next administration will have the task of limiting the building potential, obtaining new public spaces, green areas, urban parks, car parks, services – goes on – Attention to sustainability and the reduction of land consumption must be one of the priorities: renewable energy and water recirculation. The former Piaggio areas must be a response to the city’s needs and no longer a problem, and we are certain that they will be. Our task will be to work to create urban destinations that make sense in the Finale Ligure of tomorrow: residential, commercial, quality tourist accommodation, with the right functional mix that offers the city new opportunities and resources. Youth employment, quality and sustainability are our guiding lights at the moment”.

From mid-June, 5000 square meters of areas underneath the current Aurelia will be immediately available for over 200 parking spaces which can already be used this summer season by guests and residents.

Today our dream has become achievable. We ask for your trust by voting in these local elections to restore beauty and honor to the place that has given prestige and work to our city for decades. Our dream is not a utopia” he comments.

IPE

 
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