New tensions emerge on the coast of ischitella, where residents have reported the presence of bags buried under the sand and the construction of concrete structures in an area believed to be state-owned maritime land. According to reports, a stretch of beach has been virtually inaccessible for years, blocked off by walls and gates that limit public use.
The deputy of intervened on the matter Francesco Emilio Borrelli, announcing that he would file a complaint with the competent authorities "to verify the legality of the work and any permits required." "If it were confirmed that concrete or landfill works were being carried out on state-owned land without the necessary permits, we would be facing a very serious matter," he declared, emphasizing that "state-owned maritime property is a public asset and must remain accessible to all."
Borrelli requested urgent inspections by the Port Authority, the Municipal Police, and the offices responsible for public property and landscape regulations, "to verify the legitimacy of the reported works." "The protection of the sea and beaches is not an ideological battle but a question of legality and respect for citizens' rights. The coasts cannot become the exclusive property of a few," he added.
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It's right that citizens report it, but it seems strange to me that the beach is closed like this; there are bags buried under the sand and concrete walls erected; it looks like a job done in a hurry and without authorization. Let's hope the authorities check immediately and provide clear and public explanations.