Verona-Bardolino Bid for 2004 Cycling World Championships Receives UCI Praise
Verona and Bardolino pitch a stunning cycling course for the 2004 World Championships, impressing UCI with their logistics, architecture, and scenic routes.
Verona and Bardolino pitch a stunning cycling course for the 2004 World Championships, impressing UCI with their logistics, architecture, and scenic routes.
Enjoy Lake Garda’s flavors with lake fish platters, tasting menus, and Val Tenesi specialties before Sunday—perfect for weekend escapes.
Heavy vehicles face a 24-hour ban on Gardesana Torbole-Peschiera, with road reopenings and new roundabout projects easing traffic and safety on Lake Garda.
Riva’s shoreline expands with new infrastructure, transforming neglected lakefront into revitalized green spaces, promenades, and sustainable shoreline development.
Brescia’s mayor enforces awning height regulations for pedestrian safety, balancing merchants’ interests with urban regulation and pedestrian-friendly initiatives.
Venice’s Magistrato alle Acque inspects the Aril River at Cassone amid residents’ concerns over aging aqueducts and pollution, promising conservation and revitalization efforts.
Brescia transforms Maderno with a new public park, upgraded sports facilities, and cultural hub, enhancing local infrastructure and community space.
Brescia’s Rivoltella lakeside promenade development aims to revitalize the area with a €2.8 billion investment, connecting the port to Madonna della Villa chapel.
Security guards now protect construction on Gardesana Occidentale from tourists and incidents, but political visits continue to disrupt progress.
Volunteer-driven transportation in Guidizzolo offers free, certified training on service development, first aid, and efficient transport for the community.