On the Fosso della Noce project, the Municipality of Sassari demonstrates "a total lack of capacity for dialogue and participatory planning" and has created a "frankly inexplicable and out of place opposition".

The controversy between Cnr and University researchers on the one hand and the administration led by Nanni Campus on the other does not subside. At the center of what has now become a clash are the planned interventions against the hydraulic risk in the area east of the city. On February 13, a meeting was held which was supposed to clarify ( HERE THE NEWS ). Instead he increased the distances between locations.

At the table that day were Pierpaolo Duce, research manager of the Cnr, and Simone Mereu, a researcher , who already on January 25 with other experts had sent a letter making themselves "available, as scholars and citizens, to participate in a discussion table with the municipal administration, for the sole purpose of contributing to improving the effectiveness of the intervention".

On February 13, the Municipality issued a note that annoyed them. "It seemed that the only goal of the administration was to produce and disseminate, in the hours immediately following the meeting, a press release to say that the researchers had no alternative proposals and that the project could proceed without a hitch," they write today. .

To the two researchers "it seems clear that the 'right moment' to confront each other and discuss concretely in the context of a superior public interest was obviously not the technical meeting of 13 February, but in the months preceding the technical-economic feasibility study". The report of the meeting of the 13th, for Duce and Mereu, was "distorted and one-sided" and denounced "a total lack of capacity for dialogue and participatory planning which instead are the methods that are providing excellent results in the territories and municipalities who promote them".

(Unioneonline)

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