Technological progress on one side, the undying tradition of public procurement on the other. Fiber optics is increasingly opening up the world to our computers and bringing us closer to the future, but the installation of new networks (all of them, not just fiber) is also digging trenches in the streets of Sardinian cities: in many cases, they're filled with earth and a little concrete, promising asphalt "as soon as it dries." But no one is in sight anymore . Some municipalities enforce fines, many others don't even check, and little by little, the streets of cities and towns become Swiss cheese.

Excavations and paths cut into the streets for water supply, sewerage, electricity, fiber optics, gas and every other utility are plugged up as best as possible .

Cagliari faces many critical situations, notes Cagliari and metropolitan mayor Massimo Zedda, but in this period of PNRR construction sites with expiring funds, we're turning a blind eye and trying to somehow reach our goal.

Problems that are not lacking in the hinterland: in Sestu, in Quartu, in Monserrato, in Selargius .

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