The controversy over the new Cagliari stadium explodes. The Municipality has been working for years to have it built in Sant'Elia and now, as revealed by L'Unione Sarda, the Region's project for moving to the Su Stangioni area is appearing. The opposition at Palazzo Bacaredda defines what is happening as "extremely serious".

For the exponents of the centre-left, the chaos bears the signature of the centre-right majorities of the town hall and the Region: «First they approved a guiding project which raised the costs of the stadium, then they made the request for Pnrr funds for a new sports hall , of which the City Council is still unaware, which in fact jeopardizes the works for the stadium and of which there is not even a technical and economic feasibility project, as Mayor Paolo Truzzu declared in the classroom when answering our urgent question ».

Today the opposition discovers "that President Solinas would like to oust the city council and decide the urban planning of Cagliari by building the stadium no longer in Sant'Elia but in the Su Stangioni district". Area that presents more than one problem: «Private, with a high hydraulic risk and therefore subject to flooding».

The document continues with an accusation: «The intentions of the center-right to move the stadium from Sant'Elia and respond to the appetites of those who prefer to consume new land in other areas of the city and in defiance of the forecasts of urban planning tools and political choices are evident hitherto dictated by the City Council.

This is followed by an appeal to mayor Paolo Truzzu, to clarify "with his own majority that governs the Region and reassure the citizens of the intentions of his own colleagues: we would not like Cagliari to be totally ignored in the implementation of a project of such great impact for municipal planning and for public resources themselves».

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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