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Olbia, Li Gioi (M5s) and Meloni (Pd): “Sa Testa is an untouchable identity asset”

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Cipnes, in agreement with the Municipality, wants to build industrial warehouses. The regional councilors: “Boating is welcome, but in the already compromised areas of Cala Saccaia”

OLBIA. No hesitation on the future of Sa Testa. For regional councilors Roberto Li Gioi, M5s and Giuseppe Meloni, Pd, the promontory overlooking the lighthouse symbol of the city must not be touched by concrete.

And in the event that the constraints of integral protection are not enough to protect it from the advance of the warehouses, the two Gallura politicians are ready to fight to protect an identity asset of the city. For Li Gioi and Meloni, the 20 hectares sold by the Municipality to the Industrial Consortium to make it a tourist-receptive-nautical pole must remain virgin.

Li Gioi also presented a question to the councilor for urban planning, Quirico Sanna and the councilors for the environment and industry, Gianni Lampis and Anita Pili. Asks «what actions they intend to take to preserve the ecosystem and the landscape usability of the Sa Testa promontory».

Councilor Li Gioi recalls the constraints on Sa Testa. Zona Hn, of natural interest in the Pdf and Puc. Landscape constraint of non-building. Integral conservation constraint based on the Ppr. “Twenty hectares that have survived the advance of industrial warehouses that Cipnes, with the complicity of the Nizzi council, wants to transform into a tourist-nautical-receptive pole that could compromise the balance of the ecosystem of what for the Olbiesi is an identity asset “.

The pentastellato exponent asks what the intent of the Nizzi junta is. «The desire to continue on a blocked road would lead me to think that it is an electoral spot – concludes Li Gioi -. We certainly don’t let our guard down. I’m not against a tourist-accommodation-nautical pole, but certainly not in Sa Testa “

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The Councilor of the Democratic Party, Giuseppe Meloni, starts from the date of publication of the Cipnes resolution. The first of April. The one with which the industrial consortium obtained the 20 hectares of Sa Testa in exchange for the sale of eight hectares of Tilibbas.

«I was particularly impressed, negatively, with respect to the agreement signed on April 1st, and published only a few days ago, between the municipality of Olbia and Cipnes Gallura – says Meloni -. Unfortunately, despite the date and the subject of the resolution suggest this, it was not an April Fool, but an incomprehensible decision by the Municipality to renounce its urban planning authority in order to allow Cipnes to conceive and carry out a development project in a building key of that area of ​​20 hectares. Sa Testa, in addition to being the patrimony of the Olbiesi and Gallura people, is a real patrimony of humanity and the superordinate legislation that guarantees its absolute non-construction cannot be in the least questioned by agreements between entities or between their top management, which have been reached without the least public debate and by a municipal administration expiring its mandate “.

Meloni appeals to the Region: “An urgent intervention by the Region is needed, in particular the councilor of the local authorities Quirico Sanna, who expresses, through the administrator of the province, the president of Cipnes, why make it clear without any misunderstanding or afterthought that the area is untouchable – adds Meloni -. If it needs to be redeveloped, this will be done by cleaning and enhancing the existing cycle and pedestrian paths. I will fight with all my might, exercising the role of controller that the voters have assigned me, so that it goes this way ».

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No opposition to the development of boating. “Olbia has all the credentials to set up in other areas, some of which already exist and which fall within the same industrial area already developed – concludes Meloni – all the spaces necessary to ensure the development of shipbuilding which now represents a solid reality in the Olbiese and Gallura economy, and which can be encouraged without having to destroy one of the most precious and fortunately still virgin areas of the Olbiese coast ». (se.lu.)

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