Work is underway to repair the road towards Putifigari. Following a report by Tore Piana, president of the Agricultural Studies Center, regarding the small landslide on Provincial Road 12, the Metropolitan City administration has scheduled repair work to begin on Monday, February 2nd.

The intervention will secure the affected section and, within a few days, fully restore normal traffic flow, putting an end to the long-standing disruptions to residents and motorists. This is a significant achievement, the fruit of reporting and institutional collaboration. The critical issues on the roadway have been present for far too long. "For over three months, about three kilometers from Putifigari, a stretch of road has been reduced to a single lane with alternating one-way traffic controlled by traffic lights, due to a small landslide and several rocks falling onto the shoulder. It's an absurd situation to say the least," said Tore Piana, who had contacted the Metropolitan City Council for urgent intervention. "We're talking about a highly trafficked road, used daily by the residents of Putifigari and Villanova Monteleone, and, more importantly, the only access route to the two towns. It's incomprehensible that a minor problem would effectively keep a provincial road "closed" for months, even going as far as installing a traffic light system. According to Piana, "with an intervention that would require no more than a day's work and the use of a simple mechanical device, the problem could be solved permanently, making the stretch safe and restoring normal road traffic."

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