The mayor of Sassari Giuseppe Mascia in Latte Dolce and Santa Maria di Pisa.

The peripheral neighborhood was the destination of a visit, in addition to the mayor, also of several members of the council who guaranteed their closeness to the residents and proposed mutual collaboration.

"A pact - specifies Mascia - to ensure full citizenship even for those who live in the most peripheral areas, too often forgotten or neglected, collaborating to make each neighborhood more liveable, safer, more efficient, able to favor the growth of that community spirit from which greater care for public spaces and for the people with whom we live in close contact can derive".

The mayor focused in particular on the area between via Paganini, via Monteverdi and via Bottego, checking the conditions of the public housing buildings owned by the Municipality, ensuring the administration's commitment to address the most obvious critical issues. From infiltrations to humidity to structural problems, as well as abandoned external areas, there are many problems in the area highlighted by the residents and by the delegation that welcomed Mascia and made itself available to report the inefficiencies of the district.

"This - continues the mayor who announced upcoming meetings in other neighborhoods - is only the first step, we intend to use every useful tool to involve the community in the choices that await us". "We want to work - he concludes - together with anyone who cares about the city and wants to contribute to making it better from homes to squares, we work to spread care and respect for public spaces only in this way is it possible to ensure equal dignity to every part of the municipal territory".

Also present with him were the deputy mayor and councilor for Ecological Transition, Tore Dau, the councilor for Housing Policies Patrizia Mercuri, the councilor for Mobility Infrastructure Massimo Rizzu, the chief of staff Fabio Pinna, and the city councilor Gianluigi Onida.

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