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news from 055 of the Town 20/11/2009

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Area Ex butchery: the uncertain fate of the trees in the area
20/11/2009 - 19:52
After the news for days and conflicting reports about the future of the former butchery had been chased by confusing the people who saw the work (especially killing) go ahead despite the reassurances that the Mayor's 'Foster will not be' the last statement quoted by the Republic on November 19 in quotation marks, worries many citizens: "Since the station does not Foster, former butchery something we will have us. "
The Citizens Committee for the Trees, in line with its objective of monitoring the fate of heritage trees, already thoroughly compromised by the past administration Domenici, has picked up the distress and concern of those citizens who want to know why they should give up a good valuable as a public park in an area so lacking in terms of green space, and what the replacement project, if any, that has made 'must have' his sacrifice.
Please note that the trees in the trees, pines, maples, firs, as well as majestic cedars of Lebanon, magnolias, and even various fruit trees, were well 183. Now the citizens are asking the Mayor, through a petition, to rule on the grounds for this latest injury to public green heritage.

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