Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Minniti, "Hippodrome, save the grove"

Alto Adige, 12 October 10
the Provincial Council of PDL rise against the redevelopment of City and Province

Merano. "Who killed Brinder this time on the poplars of the hippodrome? Personally I do not I did 18 years ago and I will not even now, do not agree with the new redevelopment of horse racing where you plan to sacrifice another significant piece of poplar wood and then to create public green area of \u200b\u200bquestionable location and perhaps questionable use. " This was stated in a note by the Provincial Council of the PDL Mauro Minniti, after the advance of the call for tenders relating to the competition of ideas for the redevelopment of the Hippodrome of Merano Alto Adige just published yesterday. Minniti recalled that in the past was the center, with the Socialist Party in government together with the Christian Democrats, to welcome the proposal to remove all the existing green area to make room for Meranarena. Today, changing alliances - said in a statement the provincial council of the PDL - but it seems that the product remains the same and there seems to be the will on the one hand and the availability of the other to file another significant piece of public green hippodrome. "I am appalled by this solution which, if confirmed, I consider unnecessary - puntalizza Minniti - having the province, a few years, the availability of military areas in front of the plant where it could meet the equestrian facilities that the City's intention is to place ' inside of the racecourse, sacrificing more green. " "I think - says Minniti - a fiercely political that brings back years of confrontation on the revitalization of the hippodrome. And I am surprised that the City council has been able to approve a plan of this kind, such as trading off the relaunch of the same structure with the inclusion of new disciplines horse that could be located elsewhere. " "I hope its not that at least this project has been approved unanimously by the City Council and I hope that the Province itself, which I will address appropriately, understand better how the indoor activities, which seems so dear to her and the City, can find the most appropriate location, "concludes Minniti, expressing satisfaction in the overall project," although I fear the risk that is impractical demolish the boundary wall of the hippodrome area being protected by the artistic heritage. "

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