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The prompt Municipality of Trapani Consortium ASI to examine a request in order to realize a ship yard
Ustica Lines has asked the concession for an area of the port of Trapani
July 12, 2011
The mayor of Trapani, Girolamo Fazio, has sent to the president of the ASI Trapani Consortium, Giuseppe Maurici, a letter in which asks news on the demand to realize a ship yard in the port of Trapani been left over to the consortium from the company of navigation Ustica Lines.
"I learn from news of prints - Fazio has written - than the society Ustica Lines until from 2008 has advanced demand for an area of the Consortium ASI, of which the Municipality of Trapani he is associate under onerous title, to the aim to realize a ship yard to you", "but - it has added - it does not seem has been some reply by that Consortium".
The mayor asks therefore "to know what has induced that Consortium not to find the demand advanced from the society and which would be the ostativi reasons to the realization of an initiative, as that proposal, that they could give an oxygen puff to the economy of the territory, stimulating the occupational possibilities".
In the Fazio letter it evidences that "the initiative could increase the occupational possibilities in the territory and such perspective is from taking in the due consideration, species in a moment of serious economic difficulty as what it is being lived and with a rate unemployment that in our zone has reached the highest levels".
According to the mayor, the attitude of the ASI turns out therefore inexplicable that would not have considered today to estimate the request advanced from the society, that it has asked the concession for the area in rent, and that - has emphasized Fazio - would allow to appoint to a job thirty unit, with inducing that it could produce other 80 places of job.
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