Cagliari, in Stampace there is a clash between residents and locals for 9 parking lots
The outside platforms would be placed on the stalls. The inhabitants: ready to go to court. Fipe: "Let's find a shared solution"Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Residents launch a class action to say no to another parking "theft" in Stampace. Entrepreneurs, through the mouth of the president of Fipe Confcommercio south Sardinia, Emanuele Frongia, respond: «Do they have the right to live in peace? Traders also need to work, legal actions will serve to establish that we operate in full compliance with the rules".
The controversy was triggered by Adolfo Costa's committee of residents in the historic center of Cagliari, who railed against three platforms that the managers of the bars and clubs in Corso Vittorio Emanuele were about to install in the final part of the street, the one that can also be traveled from cars. A "snatch" for the committee: each terrace occupies three stalls. Nine in all, therefore, too many for a neighborhood hungry for parking spaces. This is why "since politics has turned a deaf ear, we will take all legal avenues to protect ourselves, including going to a judge to protect our rights".
«Only 9 parking spaces would be missing, 20 throughout the city, moreover in the wake of what is happening in the rest of Italy», explains Frongia, «open spaces are preferred, even renouncing some stalls, habits undertaken while the pandemic it was still going on."
According to the exponent of Confcommercio there is a solution: " We are open to dialogue and we propose to reserve nine stalls, as many as would be occupied by the owners of the premises, for residents".
Frongia hopes that "we can return to a serene climate for both residents and traders, as has always happened".
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)