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Completed a study of feasibility on the waterfront of Taranto
the analysis interests the coast line that leaves from the current passage of income of East of the port until the Aragonese castle
May 19, 2015
The definitive version of the study of feasibility on the "Participations of coastal protection, requalification is delivered today to the Municipality of Taranto and regeneration of I put forward it to Sea Large of the Old City of Taranto", document that is written up by the Harbour Authority of Taranto and is shared with the municipal administration and the Supervisions Archaeological and Landscaped.
The study interests the line of coast that leaves from the current passage of income of East of the port until the Aragonese castle, for about 1,8 kilometers. Priority infrastructural participations of coastal protection, complementary participations of realization of the pedestrian distance are previewed and participations. The participations are realizable separately, also in functional lotteries, based on the resources financial institutions available and reperibili.
The participations previewed with the feasibility study could be inserted between those characterized from the "Plan of the participations for the recovery, the requalification and the valorization of the old city of Taranto" of which to art. the 8 of bill 5/1/2015 n. 1 - enacted with law 4/3/2015 n. 20 - than the municipal administration will have to write up to the aim to transmit it to the CIPE for the approval and allocation of resources financial institutions.
The performance of the approved of participations will be disciplined by Institutional Contratto of Development for the area of Taranto of which to art. the 5 of law 20/2015 it previews that the performance of the participations.
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