Genoa: Funds for Noise Barriers on Canepa Promenade Urged
Residents and businesses along Lungomare Canepa in Genoa are facing ongoing disruption, prompting calls for immediate action from local political representatives. The situation is described as a “grave and persistent discomfort” following the collapse of the Ponte Morandi bridge, with citizens feeling the city continues to bear a heavy cost.
Demands for Noise Barriers
Deputies Alberto Pandolfo and Valentina Ghio of the Partito Democratico (PD) have publicly stated that noise barriers are “a priority no longer to be postponed.” They have sent a letter to Marco Bucci, the extraordinary commissioner for reconstruction, urging him to find an effective solution for the benefit of the city and its citizens.
The PD’s statement criticizes what they describe as a lack of concrete action, contrasting it with “announcements or renderings” that have not secured funding or clear accountability, even from Autostrade per l’Italia.
Calls for Institutional Dialogue
The deputies emphasize the need to “stop passing the buck” and demand a “serious institutional discussion” leading to a clear decision that will genuinely reduce both acoustic and atmospheric impact. They believe a real reduction in impact is in the interest of the city and its citizens.
The letter to Commissioner Bucci seeks his intervention to find an effective solution. The PD believes that the current situation is “no longer tolerable.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary concern raised by the PD?
The PD is primarily concerned with the “grave and persistent discomfort” experienced by residents and businesses due to noise and atmospheric impact along Lungomare Canepa.
Who has the PD contacted regarding this issue?
The PD has sent a letter to Marco Bucci, the extraordinary commissioner for reconstruction, requesting his intervention.
What potential funding source is the PD suggesting?
The PD suggests temporarily reallocating resources planned for the future Parco della Lanterna to fund noise mitigation measures along Lungomare Canepa.
How will Commissioner Bucci respond to the PD’s request, and whether a compromise can be reached between prioritizing immediate needs and long-term infrastructure plans, remains to be seen.