Thursday, July 10, 2008

Painting Of Women Dancing

SAN GIULIANO

The previous administration (always center) acquired the land in the cemetery of San Giuliano at a price below the market price of leaving a legacy for this administration a debt of compensation of € 4.2 million (the usual policy the do look good today, someone else will pay the price tomorrow).

The creditor, also owner of the land in front of the cemetery, presented a draft bill with the structure built to high environmental impact. The Administration has given an exaggerated excess volumes of building that has upset the old town of San Giuliano, now literally surrounded and suffocated by the concrete.

In via Pascoli, in the former barracks, there will arise the new Mail that will replace the Via Cavour. There could be limited to the building, leaving more room for parking. The new large urban settlements will increase considerably the already large user base and make it difficult to use the service. On

area in front of the cemetery (see photo) any comment.

In the heart of San Giuliano had a villa of 700, Cacherano villa, in total neglect and decay. It 'been restored and turned into condominiums, with the access ramp to the box that overlooks the square. The cars will then be forced to pass in front of the church. A mayor

architect, who was one of three authors of the plan in force and has had administrative experience in various institutional bodies, a mayor with such qualifications, failed to achieve even a pedestrian area in front of the main historic buildings the city.

hurry and no serious involvement of citizens. Suffice it to say that first, very limited in scope, developed and approved the project and then after that, formed the district councils (institutional instrument for dialogue and exchange with the people of the zone).

The damage is done. And citizens now have to resign themselves to endure oppressive those buildings, without even seeing valued and can enjoy the most precious cultural and artistic history of their city.

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