Naples, the city council approved twelve agendas

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The room moved on to examining the agendas. With the first, presented by the PD Group and illustrated by Gennaro Acampora (PD), calls for the restoration of the plaque in honor of Giacomo Matteotti in via Pessina. In addition to the restoration, it is necessary for Acampora to proceed with the valorisation of the area and the creation of an event in honor of a fundamental figure in the history of the town. After the favorable opinion of the Council, the chamber approved the agenda unanimously.

Following this, councilor Maria Grazia Vitelli (PD) illustrated the agenda, signed by the PD Group, for the protection of the relationship between detained mothers and minor children, with which the Administration is asked to acquire information on the experiences activities already in other regions of family homes, the most suitable alternative to protect the rights of minor children of female prisoners, compared to detention in prison or in Attenuated Custody Institutes (Icam) envisaged by the measures of the security package. Having received the favorable opinion of the Council, the chamber approved the agenda unanimously.

An agenda proposed by councilor Sergio D’Angelo (Napoli Solidale Europa Verde Defend the City), relating to the provision of running water dispensers in public offices, was also unanimously approved.

Same outcome for the agenda proposed by the councilor Salvatore Flocco (M5S) for the affixing in the Fuorogrotta district of a commemorative plaque for the superintendent of the State Police Nicola Barbato, in the place where he was injured during a service operation for the fight against extortion.

Massimo Cilenti (Napoli Libera) read out the agenda, signed with councilor Antonio Bassolino (Misto), on the relaunch actions for the Volla Agri-food Centre. After the intervention in favor of the councilor Sergio D’Angelo, who asked for relaunch actions for all the subsidiaries, the agenda was approved unanimously.

Walter Saverese d’Atri (Manfredi Mayor) then illustrated the agenda signed by him which commits the Administration to evaluate the possibility of establishing a Limited Traffic Zone in Municipality 5, Vomero-Arenella. During the debate, councilors Toti Lange, Gennaro Esposito, Maria Grazia Vitelli, Salvatore Guangi, Gennaro Acampora, Iris Savastano, Sergio D’Angelo, Giorgio Longobardi and Nino Simeone spoke. Various elements emerged: from the need to involve municipalities and citizens, to the importance of providing solutions to encourage local public transport and parking. After the favorable opinion of the Council, expressed by Councilor Cosenza, who reiterated the importance of an organic study to identify the best areas for the ZTL, as foreseen by the device, and by Councilor De Iesu, the council approved the agenda by majority, with the Maresca and Forza Itali a Groups voting against.

The agenda proposed by councilor Gennaro Demetrio Paipais (Manfredi Mayor) in relation to the need to reclaim and redevelop the former market area of ​​Via Lago di Scanno in Ponticelli was unanimously approved.

For about fifteen years the area has been the scene of degradation, unkempt vegetation, piles of waste and risk of collapse, denounced Paipais who asked to return many areas of Ponticelli to the citizens as the Manfredi administration has been doing since it took office.

Two other agendas presented by councilors Salvatore Guangi and Iris Savastano were approved unanimously. The first concerns the renewal of underground services in the city of Naples; the second the promotion and redevelopment of the art stations of Naples.

The agenda on the scrolling and possibly extension of the ranking of school management instructors to be allocated to childcare services in the 0-2 range, illustrated by the signatory Alessandra Clemente, was unanimously approved.

Gennaro Acampora (PD) then illustrated the agenda with which the Administration undertakes to create a mural in honor of Giancarlo Siani on the ramps of the same name and to dedicate it to Giancarlo Siani, and to Silvia Ruotolo, as he proposed in an amendment by councilor Toti Lange, the nearby Salvator Rosa Metro Line 1 station. After the favorable opinion of the council, the chamber approved the amended agenda unanimously.

After the majority approval of the agenda, illustrated by Walter Saverese d’Atri, for the identification of a space in the Gianturco area for the parking of tourist buses, the City Council concluded its work.

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