Igor Ducos (from "Graffiti", December 2010):
I would like to express some considerations about the article by James Goldaniga , published last month in Graffiti, entitled slams in urban valley Lozio.
I am in tune with the author when he expresses all his anger and astonishment at the outrageous choice edificatoria which was implemented in the beautiful town to which I have an affection and a special bond. I agree so absurd as counterproductive the implementation of projects idiotic. From the structure for the elderly adjacent to the ancient church of St. Nazzaro, the new ghost town (I like to call "Big Ben style," seems so fake), built at the same location, by pouring concrete in "Camera", the enormous growth of the homes of Villa. Unfortunately, what happened to Lozio, is not the prerogative of that municipality. Over the past fifteen years we have seen throughout the Valcamonica a senseless destruction of the soil. If, indeed, we extend our gaze beyond, we see that all this took place also in adjacent areas, in many provinces, in many regions. It is a nation-wide phenomenon that appears is continuing. Council in this regard to look up the internet fine documentary film entitled "The soil under threat." How do you explain the uncontrolled advance of the cement scale so vast? I think the loss of the ability of policy design and plan the area for the public interest, freedom of action has left a busybody and speculators of all kinds and at all levels. I am also convinced that in this kind of investment there is a strong presence of organized crime.
Returning to the small town in question, I think the disparity in Goldaniga sin ' charge the responsibilities of what to what he calls "notorious environmental groups." I do not know if they have tried all the moves available to stop these atrocities, but otherwise I think this was caused by that sense of helplessness and the hopelessness among those advancing years has been fighting against the windmills, not found, many times, even the support of the locals.
It seems to me also note that over-indulgence that has been the work of the junta Pizio. I do not want hours defending the administration Fiorani, and I have no evidence to suggest whether, in the inherited conditions, has put everything that was in his power to stop projects. But I know that to have fielded all Pizio were the former mayor and his staff. I do not mean only the seals overbuilding. Other strange things were inspired by the bizarre fantasy of the then mayor. Who remembers the attempt to create a landfill in the area of \u200b\u200bthe former quarry? Or the desire to install an incinerator?
For the future I hope that the current majority has the sensitivity, the ability and courage to make political choices opposite to those described above. Lozio deserves it.
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