Municipality Budget 2001 Maintains Low Property Taxes, Boosts Waste Revenue
Sirmione’s 2001 budget maintains low property taxes, boosts waste collection revenue, and enhances municipal services with efficient financial planning.
Sirmione’s 2001 budget maintains low property taxes, boosts waste collection revenue, and enhances municipal services with efficient financial planning.
Agricultural recovery efforts in Verona and Sirmione are underway after weather disasters; applications for aid are open until April 13.
Urgent maintenance on Riva del Garda’s mobile ramp limits ferry services on Lake Garda, but passenger routes continue as usual.
Enjoy Mercantico in Lonato with exhibits, new room openings, and vintage stalls supporting Brescia’s cultural and environmental initiatives.
Brescia’s new underpass aims to improve traffic, but community concerns highlight potential impacts in Campagna and Salera; commitments seek balanced solutions.
Adolfo Penocchio, renowned Valtenesi watercolors artist, debuts her latest Calvagese exhibition and a major Salò show featuring his visionary “Divina Commedia.”
Tourism and local collaboration flourish in Torri del Benaco, with new associations promoting trail preservation, enhancing the town’s economic momentum.
Discover Brescia’s regional flavors with lake fish and Valtenesi products at Lugana Parco al Lago, offering daily seafood specialties until April 8.
A “little furnace” assistive device donated by Lions Club helps a blind student from Arco learn geometry, reading maps, and perceiving space.
Brescia’s 99th San Giuseppe Fair offers traditional cuisine, sporting events, artisanal displays, and a conference on mad cow disease in a vibrant community celebration.