The historic district of Christ the King is 40-80 over the decades been populated mostly by railroad, military and by Trentino many factory workers who, one after another over the years, have closed.
Now the ward area and is appreciated by many professionals, entrepreneurs, and employees, for its proximity to downtown, and the quality of services.
Many former ITEA accommodations were redeemed and became the property.
In this light, the district has undergone a significant development, and keeping the council and the district should take account of.
During the past legislatures have approved major urban interventions, just remember the pedestrian paths (some work in progress), roundabouts Maccani, Alpini Bridge St. George works at the camp and the park CONI Braille. Despite the efforts on the field, some problems have emerged such as attendance at drug dealers and consumers within the park Braille (dirty syringes were found in children's play areas), bullying, petty crime in the supermarket "DESPAR "located in the area of \u200b\u200baccess. The same road without a sidewalk is causing inconvenience to pedestrians and mothers with pushchairs. In the same place many trees were cut to be replaced with new plants.
Another unresolved node is a 'use of publlico interest of the "lattice" that is, for the uninitiated, the construction of reinforced concrete bridge next to the powerhouse St. George, who was to become the new home of Enel, and lies abandoned for twenty years.
We can discuss the possible uses, multi-storey car park in an access road to the city, or social center with a library, dining District, auditoriums, electronic counter, or other uses that people may propose.
The third but not least point is the reclamation of the former "Sloi, and tuti polluted and abandoned land, which constitute a serious threat to health and public safety. If I am
elected District Council these are the priority areas I will propose in the Council, continuing to listen to the voices of those living and working in the district to maintain a constant connection between citizens and institutions.
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