New Bike Path Inaugurated to Enhance Green Mobility in the City

Inaugurata la pista ciclabile
Inaugurata la pista ciclabile
Tuesday 16 April 2024, 12:23 - Last updated : 18:15
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This morning saw the inauguration of the new bike path, in a significant stretch of the city that connects Giannone course to the Municipal Library, passing through key locations such as G.M. Bosco street, Cattaneo Square, Pitesti Square, Leonardo Da Vinci street, Gallicola boulevard, Michelangelo boulevard, and Lodati street. And it was precisely in Pitesti Square that this green infrastructure was opened this morning, in the presence of the mayor of Caserta, Carlo Marino, the deputy mayor and councilor for Mobility, Emiliano Casale, the councilor for Traffic, Roads, and Municipal Police, Massimiliano Marzo, councilor Enzo Battarra, city councilors Andrea Boccagna, Giovanni Comunale, Roberta Greco, Giovanni Lombardi, and the commander of the Local Police, Antonio Piricelli. The project was realized with funds from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) and is part of initiatives aimed at enhancing alternative mobility, both pedestrian and cycling, which has been experiencing significant growth and development in our territory in recent years. This bike path adds to the routes previously made in Giannone Course, Verdi Street, and Renella Street and precedes the works that, as part of the Pinqua, will allow to allocate bike paths within the Acquaviva District. In total, at the end of all the interventions, the city of Caserta will have 18 km of bike paths. "Today we inaugurate the first batch of bike paths," explained Mayor Marino, "and we are already organizing the construction site on Unity Italian street and Medals of Gold boulevard. We will have 18 km of bike paths: we have a duty to improve the quality of life, enhance green mobility, and allow our young people to cycle around in complete safety. We must win this challenge, demonstrating that in Caserta it is possible and necessary to aim for a new model of mobility."
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