Abandoned sports fields, dilapidated old buildings (including industrial ones), historic abandoned buildings, and urban spaces that more closely resemble the countryside are being brought back to life thanks to significant urban planning and redevelopment projects with a common goal: to create a city capable of overcoming the dichotomies between the center and the suburbs, with physical and digital connections between its neighborhoods. With the Municipality leading the urban transformation that private owners of degraded areas intend to initiate, these are the "piru," integrated programs for urban redevelopment, which, following the PUC (Public Urban Planning Scheme) to be adopted in the coming weeks, are designing the city of the future.

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From San Benedetto to Bonaria, from Pirri to Viale Marconi, to the Asse Mediano : an urban regeneration project spanning several hundred hectares that, in the coming years, pending approval of the new PUC (Urban Planning Scheme), will bring luxury homes as well as social housing, student housing, urban parks, plazas, sports fields, green spaces, and (plenty of) parking. "We're in the thick of the planning process," explains Urban Planning Councilor Matteo Lecis Cocco Ortu.

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