Carlisle (Fg) - "We are pleased but now we hope to start work quickly." With these words, the mayor of Carlisle, Dino D'Amelio said the approval of projects executive for major refurbishment work and the securing of roads No 1 and 3.
The two measures are part of five projects funded with about € 6 million and involving as many provincial roads on the northern side of the Mountains Dauni. In detail, the two roads that affect the common carlantinese are 3, which connects the junction of Celenza Valfortore a Carlantino (finanziata con 1 milione di euro), e la 1 che collega il bivio di Motta Montecorvino al Ponte Tredici Archi sulla strada statale 17 (finanziata per un importo pari a 1,5 milione di euro). “Siamo grati alla Provincia di Foggia per aver mantenuto gli impegni assunti alcuni mesi fa – ha proseguito D’Amelio – La messa in sicurezza delle nostre strade è indispensabile per la sopravvivenza stessa dei nostri paesi. Senza infrastrutture non c’è futuro”. Il primo cittadino fa riferimento a diverse riunioni tenutesi presso l’ente provinciale con undici sindaci dei Monti Dauni e l’assessore provinciale ai Lavori Pubblici, Domenico Farina. A quest’ultimo, i primi cittadini were asked to give more attention to the disastrous condition of the roads especially on the North side. A situation which in the opinion of the mayors, until then the province of Foggia had not yet taken into account. In recent days, the mayor of Carlisle has also complained about the delays and inefficiencies demonstrated by the Palace of Customs in emergency management due to bad weather in recent days. D'Amelio asked the Province of Foggia and timeliness in providing greater attention to clear the roads of snow and ice to avoid the inconvenience that motorists have faced carlantinesi not yet operational for the salt spreader means the Provincial.