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Commission of the Higher council of the Public works visiting to the port of Livorno
It pronounces of the maximum advisory technical organ of the State on the harbour town development plan of the port of call is attended for 11 April
March 18, 2014
Today the relatrice commission of the Higher council of the Public works on the harbour town development plan of the port of Livorno has visited the Leighorn port of call on board of a ormeggiatori boat of the group. During the tour, to which the commander of the Harbour office has participated also, admiral Arturo Faraone, to the commission guided by Raniero Fabrizi is illustrated the potentialities of development of the port of the Four city of Mori.
"The contacts between the Higher council of the Public works and the Harbour Authority - the general secretary of the Leighorn harbour agency has commented, Massimo Provinciali - are assiduous and constant. The visit today is the test that is, from both the parts, desire to collaborate in order to approve of the town development plan quickly".
The iter procedural of approval of the harbour town development plan it is reaching its final beaten ones: the Higher council of the Public works 11 will pronounce next April. After the first ok in Harbour Committee in June from two year ago, after to December had arrived the last authorization from talks of Rosciano Palace and after the preliminary understanding of the regional Council to the agreement of planning for varying to the structural plan of the Municipality of Livorno - it has remembered the Harbour Authority - the opinion of the Higher council of the Public works is the last stumbling block to exceed before to arrive to the conclusive passage: that of the green light definitive by the Tuscany Region.
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