Other city streets will be the subject of a profound redevelopment within the large planning of the municipal administration which has allocated 1,200,000 euros for the 2025 annuality through the development agreement stipulated between the Municipality of Crotone and Eni.
This was communicated by the Councilor for Public Works Rossella Parise.
This is a loan arranged with a municipal council provision for the amount of 196,000 euros with which the road axis of via Giovanni Falcone and via S. Francesco will be redeveloped.
With a further council measure, 190,500 euros were allocated to redevelop via Carducci.
Specifically, as regards via Falcone, it is one of the main urban connection arteries as well as via S. Francesco is one of the main crossbars with other main streets of the city (via XXV Aprile and Corso Mazzini) who play a relevant role for the urban fabric and whose redevelopment will contribute to the overall improvement of the city roads.
Among the activities planned, the milling of the state of wear of the bituminous conglomerate, the installation of a new mantle that will improve adherence and travel comfort, the arrangement of wells and bambies, the accommodation and the remittance at the altitude of the cords.
As far as Carducci is concerned, it is an urban road of considerable importance for the city roads, characterized by the presence of housing settlements, commercial activities and services.
Its main peculiarity lies in the presence of three important high schools with a considerable number of students and teachers, which makes it an artery of considerable vehicular and pedestrian transit, with a high attendance by students and school staff. The strategic position and the high use of users require careful redevelopment to improve the safety and fluidity of the traffic.
Also in this case, the milling of the state of wear of the bituminous conglomerate, the installation of a new mantle that will improve adherence and movement of marching, the arrangement of wells and bugs, the accommodation and the remittance at altitude of the rope.