Pozzuoli. Monday at 9.30:XNUMX there will be the City Council. Among the items on the agenda a proposed resolution regarding the revision of the Implementation Urban Plan of the ex-Sofer Area.
Project approved in the past under a commissioner regime that caused much discussion among politicians and the City which, in addition to the private structures mainly of a tourist-commercial nature, envisaged the construction of public works to be paid for by the private individual, the Waterfront spa owned by the Cosenza family.
"The Figliolia administration wants to actually relieve the property from obligations towards our Community. – reports the note signed by opposition councilors Caso, Critelli, Daniele, De Simone and Postiglione – With documents in hand, the property should have guaranteed first of all the Reclamation, but also the construction of a museum, a study center, an equipped urban park, a nursery school, public offices, an archaeological-naturalistic park, public parking and a new road system. Of all this – continues the note – the city will have nothing".
With the proposal approved by the Board, and on which the Council is called to decide, the Plan is dismembered and all the charges on the private individual are cancelled, who is given the possibility of dividing the area and selling it to the highest bidder. Among these is already Prysmian, which is ready to expand. A factory closed twenty years ago, we would return to the factory, disappointing the expectations of tourist transition.
"we are faced with a subdivision in the pure and sole interest of the private individual. - we read in the opposition note - An operation in contrast with our Master Plan and with the Pua itself, in addition to being a real theft to the detriment of the City. The administration must withdraw this proposed resolution. We will do everything in our power to stop this plan and open a discussion. The ex sofer area - concludes the note - although private is in a strategic position for the future development of our City and requires a public and participatory discussion".
Article published on March 6, 2021 - 12pm