Cagliari, Loi (FdI): «Villanova cleaned up on the fly, the Cep is still waiting for the magic “poof”»
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"In Villanova, a jog and a phone call are enough to make the waste disappear. At Cep, however, more imagination is needed. Maybe a magic wand or at least a pair of trail running shoes."
This is what FdI city councilor Stefania Loi suggests – with a good dose of sarcasm – pointing the finger at the two-speed management of the waste emergency in the city.
The councilor for Urban Ecology, Luisa Giua Marassi, during a morning training session in the Villanova neighborhood, stumbles upon an open-air landfill on Via Giardini. What does she do? She calls the police. Result: in a few hours the area is cleaned up, investigations are opened and even clues of the responsible parties are searched for in the garbage bags.
"It must be the magic power of technical clothing," Loi jokes in a post on her Facebook page. "While in Villanova the intervention is taking place with Olympic speed, in via Talete, at the Cep, citizens have been living for months with waste piled up next to an elementary school, nauseating stench and, as if that were not enough, rats running around undisturbed," the councilor highlights.
"Here no 'poof' - Loi attacks - no magic. My colleague Sulis presented a question on May 2, today I had to present another. And in the meantime the degradation remains, indeed it grows".
The councilor's words, not too veiled, seem to bring to mind the existence of first-class and second-class neighborhoods. And that the institutions have very different effects depending on the area: "What if the councilor changed her training route and went through via Talete? Maybe with a good trail running shoe and a bit of breath she could see the situation with her own eyes and who knows, maybe even start a blitz by the municipal police there too."
(Unioneonline/Fr.Me.)