“The last few days have been characterized by several cases of falling debris, ruined by buildings in a state of severe degradation. The city of Naples, like many other cities in the region, has to deal with public and private buildings that, in many cases, are in terrible conditions and require substantial maintenance work. Our proposal to prevent such cases is the establishment of a building maintenance booklet, to be maintained by the condominium or the owner, which, through a series of periodic checks, would contain the structural problems and the measures adopted. In practice, an evolution of the building file”. This is what regional councilor of the Greens Francesco Emilio Borrelli says. “With the regional council – continues Borrelli – we are working on new incentives for urban regeneration. A system that would be connected to the reduction of the building's energy expenditure. In practice, the tax relief could be obtained by installing insulating window frames that would reduce heating or by reinstalling centralized boilers that would reduce energy consumption. Regarding the death of the merchant on Via Duomo, the mayor of Naples did well to declare a day of mourning for the city. Among other things, we remain shocked by the falling debris that led to the closure of the Galleria Laziale. Only two years ago, the tunnel had been subject to safety work by RFI. We find it at least strange that after two years, residents are once again having to deal with the inconveniences”. |
Article published on 13 June 2019 - 19:30