Castiglione Nord Proposes Monitoring Commission for Neighborhood Safety and Cleanliness

“We are establishing a monitoring commission on the Five Continents that can also study the necessary solutions for the neighborhood’s problems.” The League Nord of Castiglione delle Stiviere does not forget the issue of the district considered ‘at risk,’ which has been raised multiple times in recent weeks, and launches a new appeal to the municipal administration, seeking to gain institutional support for its initiative.

“Our municipality faces some major issues — said yesterday the secretary of the Carroccio section Roberto Alessandria — such as the traffic problems in the Primo Maggio neighborhood, the indiscriminate parking of nomads at the gates of Castiglione, but the most pressing question concerns the Five Continents.

This area is dangerously neglected, yet it is a ticking time bomb that could explode in anyone’s hands. The issues here include hygiene and sanitation conditions, overcrowding of basements, and the lack of respect for a series of minimum safety regulations.

However, the Leage group, which also raised the issue in one of the recent Castiglione municipal council meetings, believes that some steps can and must be taken immediately by the municipal administration toward solving the problem: “There are ordinances that the mayor, when we were in the majority, approved and that need to be enforced — they state clearly — Furthermore, during the election campaign, we proposed to compensate some residents of the neighborhood to help keep the area clean.”

Proposal to establish a commission

And here is the concrete proposal being introduced, for the first time, to this administration: “We propose to establish a commission that addresses the various issues and aims to propose fair solutions, closely monitoring the situation and paying careful attention. The mayor and the prefect, representing the Minister of the Interior, are the highest authorities in this sector and it is therefore their duty to intervene and do something.”

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