Pnrr, projects financed for the Municipality of Sassari for 79 million.
78.971.158,47 €. This is the exact amount that the Municipality will invest in the implementation of projects within the national Recovery and Resilience plan (Pnrr), of which over one million is self-financing from municipal funds, for 42 financed projects. All the details were presented on July 28th by the mayor Nanni Campus and the members of the council during a press conference held in the Council Room at Palazzo Ducale.
For mission 1 “Digitalisation, innovation, competitiveness, culture and tourism”, 8 projects were financed, for over 3 million; thanks to mission 2 “Green revolution and ecological transition”, 7 projects, for over 28 million; with mission 3 “Education and research” the Municipality was awarded 2 projects, for over 5 and a half million, while over half of the overall figure, 42 million and 268 thousand euros, was obtained thanks to mission 4 “Social inclusion”, for 25 projects. Of the total, only five have yet to be started, all relating to digitalisation processes, while for the other 37 the process has already started and in one case, the intervention for the restructuring and energy efficiency of the primary school of Bancali, the works are already completed.
This speed allowed the Municipality of Sassari to obtain rewards provided by the Indifferable Works Fund which increased the total amount on which it could count by almost 6 million and 400 thousand euros compared to the initial one.
Among the projects, Pinqua (National Innovative Program for the Quality of Living) will allow a redevelopment of the lower part of the historic centre, from Porta Sant'Antonio, including the recovery for housing purposes of the former Turritania hotel which has been abandoned for decades on whose related intervention is already underway and 4 municipal buildings, up to the public areas in the San Donato and Capuchin Monache area.
The timetable of the works in the former Colonia Campestre is also proceeding quickly, which has obtained funding for the urban regeneration project aimed at reducing phenomena of marginalization and social degradation. The Council, in participating in the tender from the Ministry of the Interior, had identified the area of the Ex Colonia Campestre as the place where to concentrate the economic and human resources to open up a vast peri-urban area partly olive groves to the enjoyment of citizens, through the recovery of both the free areas and buildings present and partly already used. The community will regain possession of regenerated spaces, with evident improvements in the quality of life and in the social, cultural and environmental sphere, limiting the consumption of land to protect environmental sustainability.
As for the project for the construction of the new arena in via Kennedy, destined to become a multifunctional center for various sports disciplines, the procurement contract has currently been signed and the definitive and executive design is being drawn up by the company that was awarded the contract to carry out the works. Thanks to the project presented by the Public Works sector, the structure will be able to count on 3 thousand places and will have all the standards required to become the Sassari home of volleyball capable of hosting competitions at national and international level. As regards the sports facilities, the functional redevelopment, energy efficiency and safety measures of the school gym in Corso Cossiga are also planned.
Great attention was also paid to schools. In addition to the renovation and energy efficiency of the primary school in Bancali and the works in the gym in Corso Cossiga, there is the demolition and reconstruction of the school in Via Artiglieria where the first Montessori center will be built, and the creation of a center for children in Via Quasimodo. and Piazza Sacro Cuore, the demolition and reconstruction of the nursery in via Fais.
Funds also for social inclusion projects, with the strengthening of home social services to guarantee assisted early discharge and prevent hospitalization, independence paths for people with disabilities, Housing First and a service center to combat poverty and public building interventions in via Prati.
The "Green Revolution and Ecological Transition" mission includes projects for cycling mobility, the decommissioning of the "Bunnari Bassa" dam, the hydraulic safety measures in the Fosso della Noce valley, while the energy efficiency improvement of the municipal theatre, co-financed by Engie, is included in mission 1. This also includes funds for digitalisation projects with the aim of facilitating access to services for citizens: implementation of interventions to improve the website and online services according to models and common project systems, the platform for digital notifications and the National Data digital platform, in addition to the strengthening of Pago PA services, the migration to the Cloud to guarantee greater security, the adoption of the IO App and the extension of the use of the platforms national digital identity (Spid and electronic identity card).
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