There are renderings of the San Benedetto market of the future. Computer-generated photosimulations, therefore. The definitive project, no: the historic Cagliari structure has been closed, the operators (and customers) have moved to Piazza Nazzari but the Municipality still lacks the fundamental document on which the renovation works should be based. Which have not started: they should last two years.

The municipal offices are the ones to communicate the “absence”. The request for access to the documents was presented a month ago by the opposition councilor Giuseppe Farris (CiviCa24): «The response from the manager has arrived», explains the municipal councilor, «who writes that he will acknowledge my request "as soon as I approve it, considering that we have asked for changes (in addition to verifying and confirming some technical aspects before the execution, now that the market is cleared) to what was presented to us in the tender to the definitive and preliminary».

The timing is unknown: "Now I will ask what changes have been requested", says Farris, who doubles down: "What is certain is that the concessionaires were transferred in the absence of a definitive executive project. And it is also certain that despite the absence of a project to be built, the mayor Massimo Zedda himself has stated that the works will be completed in 2 years: starting from when?".

The existence (hypothesized) of a definitive project was also discussed by an “ordinary citizen”. Gesualdo Gorini, as a resident of via Cocco Ortu, had asked the Urp to be able to view the papers. The answer: «The project has not yet been published», they said from the strategic works office of the Municipality. Then a suggestion: «Contact us between the end of the month and the beginning of May». When, perhaps, we will know something more.

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