The PUL approved a few years ago by the Montella administration already foresees it and the idea is taken up again and will be implemented with the National Park: the removal of a couple of hundred meters of the final asphalting of the Bassa Trinità road, in order to safeguard the dune system, made up of very fine white sand, which has reduced over time and is at risk of more serious damage.

In recent days, the National Park has approved the final project relating to the "Protection and restoration of the coastal dune system" in the Municipality of La Maddalena. Interventions concerning the beaches of Bassa Trinità on the island of Maddalena, precisely those of Morto and Monti da Rena; beaches in Spargi and Caprera as well as the Pink Beach of Budelli. To achieve this, the project envisages a cost of 1,398,784 euros.

As for Bassa Trinità "it is an intervention that involves the removal of the stretch of road that goes from the rest area to the end of the same", specifies the director of the Park, Giulio Plastina. The Municipality of La Maddalena – according to the decision of the Organization n. 66 of 02/13/2023 - recently communicated to the Park that «all the interventions referred to in the project in question have no relevance from an urban planning and building point of view, configuring themselves as interventions aimed at improving the use and safeguarding of the important resource natural; specifying that with reference to the intervention to be carried out in La Maddalena Spiaggia di Bassa Trinita, as imposed in the conditions expressed in the City Council Resolution n. 83/2021, the demolition (with restoration of the dune system) of only the final stretch of the existing asphalt road is envisaged, with the maintenance of the kiosk and the existing ruin».

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