Another day of intense work in Piazza Di Vittorio, in the heart of the Capodichino area, where the municipal administration of Napoli has organized a new cleanup operation to combat degradation and abandonment. The operation, part of a plan to reclaim the most critical urban areas, was coordinated by the Urban Decorum Task Force with the collaboration of the Local Police and Social Services.
The square, long a refuge for the homeless and a site of accumulations of waste and bulky materials, was the subject of an extraordinary cleanup operation that led to the removal of approximately 20 kilograms of rubbish.
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The operation marks a new step in the redevelopment plan of Di Vittorio Square, a strategic area near Capodichino Airport that has suffered from neglect and urban decay in recent years. The Municipality assures that work will continue in the coming days, with the goal of restoring the city to a clean, safe, and livable square.







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Honestly, I don't know if this cleanup operation is enough to solve the square's problems. I've seen a lot of waste and homeless people still there. Let's hope the effort continues.