The good news is that the municipal car park in via Cesare Battisti is about to reopen. What makes the glass of toast for the inauguration half empty is another: there is no date. So many have been announced by the Town Hall, from one mayor to another, that no one is saying anything. But the hypothesis is January 2024. There is also bad news, which is not so new: the silo on Via Caprera will remain boarded up and decaying, inaccessible to cars (almost all, at least). It belongs to the Region, which would like to sell it to Palazzo Bacaredda, which in turn refuses it under the conditions that have been imposed.

Some areas (viale Trieste) remain closed and for others (piazza Donatori di Sangue and piazza de Gasperi) the multi-storey building is just a project. Something is moving under Piazza Nazzari, where parking rates have already been approved.

In the center of Cagliari between open construction sites, wrong projects, unfinished projects and institutional clashes, finding parking is hell. This is demonstrated by the queues and inconveniences suffered by those who try to find a parking space in the station area: traffic jams at all hours, which have repercussions on the surrounding roads.

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