One million euros to asphalt 45,000 square meters of Gruyère roads in Alghero . The junta has given the green light to the final-executive project for the extraordinary maintenance works of the urban road system which, for the moment, can count on a loan of 1 million euros from budget funds . Certainly insufficient given the state of many city streets. But further resources would be arriving to intervene in a decidedly consistent manner on several streets in the various city districts.

"In the next few months we will start with a first substantial intervention so as to restore decorum and safety in many urban arterial roads, which have been the object of various types of works on underground utilities in recent years, all interventions which have partially compromised the road surface over time", underlines the Mayor Mario Conoci . In total, according to the project approved in recent days by the Council and drawn up by surveyor Mauro Carta , over 45,000 square meters of roads will be paved. The work is scheduled to start in July and will last 122 working days . To avoid hindrances to car and pedestrian traffic, we will start from the peripheral streets and then continue with the streets closest to the city centre.

There are 22 streets affected by the first intervention : via Carbia, via Laconi, via De Gasperi, via Fratelli Rosselli, via Leonardo Da Vinci, via Pierino enrico, via Carrabuffas, via Barraccu, via Giovanni XXIII, via Tarragona, via Manzoni, via Vittorio Emanuele, via Aldo Moro, via Diez, via Cellini, via Goceano, via Spano, via Degli Orti, via Amsicora, via Asfodelo, via Brigata Sassari, via Fermi and via Corsica.

Finally, the reconstruction of the road sections particularly degraded by wear and tear and by imperfect restoration interventions on further city streets is planned: via Garibaldi (from the front of the tobacconist towards the stop line of the roundabout with via Don Minzoni), via Rockefeller, via Frank, via Sicilia, via Gaudì, via dell'Ostro, via Porrino, via Rossi and in the completion of via Giovanni XXIII, via Asfodelo and via Amsicora. "We are intervening in an important way, perhaps as never before - comments the councilor for public works Antonello Peru - a plan that responds to an objective need for safety and decorum that can no longer be postponed and which we intend to expand with additional funds arriving and subsequent interventions in other city streets. To minimize the inevitable inconvenience, the first part of the works will be limited to the more peripheral and less busy streets.


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