Thursday, February 11, 2010

Annual Church Contribution Letter

LEGNAGO. The council has approved a new project to reduce obstructions

From the Arena 10/02/10 p.. 34

Another two miles of sidewalks obstacles, narrow and impassable, will be adapted to measure the disabled, handicapped and elderly. And for those forced to move in a wheelchair, or otherwise have difficulty moving due to age or disease, and therefore become easier to move independently between the capital and the surroundings.
The council has approved a project involves the removal of architectural barriers in eight cities where the streets by the summer will start the necessary work to accommodate as many features pedestrian hours rendered inaccessible by steps off-limits, sieve and asphalt wide enough . All at a cost of € 200 thousand covered by 10 per cent of infrastructure costs accrued in the last three years. The sites, which include the lowering of standards, the creation of driveways and expansion of pavement up to five feet, four roads will affect the center, both sides of Via Corridoni, via Toti Cavalcaselle and so, while being Greens will be put under the left side. The other half of the adjustments made redundant by the executive, which also include the renewal of signage and lighting, but will cover Port: the left in South cranes come into action on both sides of Via Foscolo and Pellico street on the right side of Via Giordano Bruno, and over a distance of 70 meters via Principe Umberto. "The next tranche of work has been programmed," he Alessandro Rettondini explained yesterday, delegate to a city without barriers, presenting the project with Paolo Longhi, Councillor for Public Works, "according to a schedule of priorities defined according to the requests made in recent years by the court of the patient and other associations as well as by residents and citizens who are confronted with uneven paths and full of obstacles. The objective is to improve the quality of life in Legnago going to meet first the needs of vulnerable population groups. "
However, the battle anti-barriers, which for years has seen the farmer at the forefront of San Vito Masolini Werther, is not completed, since there are still many obstacles to delete. "The next step," announces Rettondini, "will be to expand the parking spaces for disabled people especially in the center and near churches, schools and public offices. At the same time, law enforcement tightening controls to prevent parking fine wild and too smart to park in spots reserved for disabled though not right. "

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