Desenzano Budget 2001: Public Works, Revenue Goals, and Strategic Spending
Desenzano’s 2001 budget secures public works, enhances Lake Garda services, and explores new revenue sources amid local political debate.
Desenzano’s 2001 budget secures public works, enhances Lake Garda services, and explores new revenue sources amid local political debate.
Tourism in Limone faces risks from road closures and decisions without consultation, threatening 13,000 beds and thousands of jobs amid sector concerns.
Alto Garda faces controversial road closure plans, risking economic impact and bypassing local government; calls for better infrastructure and transportation solutions arise.
Controversy erupts over a black-painted Baby Jesus in Castiglione’s nativity scene, sparking debates on immigration, inclusion, and community relations.
Lake Garda’s water levels are regulated since 1984 to prevent floods, but recent events highlight ongoing challenges with historical records and regulation impacts.
Giovanni Rana praised San Zeno’s chestnuts during a Slow Food event, inspiring new traditional recipes and strengthening local gastronomy promotion.
Brescia’s NYE event at Villa Alba features live music, fun games, a lavish buffet, and donations to Volontari del Garda, ensuring a memorable celebration.
Landslides disrupt Garda roads, threatening tourism; urgent infrastructure repairs and new projects are vital to restore Lake Garda connectivity.
Brescia’s new velodrome, part of key infrastructure development, aims to host national championships by 2004, boosting locally cycling sports.
Flooding at Lake Garda highlights complex water management challenges, interconnected with Mantua Lakes, the Adige, Po rivers, and climate impacts.