It's a heart-stopping game, that of the new Cagliari stadium. After years of push and pull, two projects, controversies, maybe this time we're there: Thursday morning (at 10) in the regional department of the Environment the decision-making conference of services will meet again, which, without too many turns of phrase, will have to decide whether the stadium can be built or not.

That will be the meeting that, if successful, will close the very long and delicate administrative process: at that table, in fact, all the technicians called to express an opinion on the proposal for the new stadium put forward will meet for the second time (after the first meeting last winter, during which the Department of the Environment had requested a fundamental integration of the documentation).

Objective: the Paur, the new name for environmental impact assessment, a fundamental and essential document for public works of such importance. No one is committing themselves on the outcome, of course: but it seems that this time we can be optimistic.

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