Monday, June 29, 2009

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New sidewalks
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No cutting of the elm trees in the Avenue Ciusa Nuoro

Progress is known involves choices, choices often led by people who are increasingly convinced that the order by the administrators, the loss of land, with new avenues and sidewalks with tiled latest in coating, according to an aesthetic logic that tends to transform the outside indoors in an unnatural and artificial, both good and better. Therefore we cut the ancient trees, we rearrange the streets, she takes off the floor, they beautiful sidewalks and replacing the trees (real ones with strong trunks, branches and leaves) come out of the trees, put there more as objects furniture and anything else for a short-lived (because without land the trees are unlikely to grow up and live). A cut and replacement trees can be understood to have arrived at the end of life cycle (for this reason could be at risk of falling), but this is not the case in the thickets: sturdy, long-lived trees (they can live for hundreds of years) that (together with lime) because of the characteristics of their foliage are among the trees that provide more shade. And the shade, especially in a city battered by the summer heat as Nuoro is "valuable commodity" that must be taken into consideration when making new choices to improve the living spaces in the city. Therefore we report this ' appeal of third- Nuoro who are struggling to prevent the cutting of 10 elms with 60 years of living in Ciusa Avenue (pictured) in Nuoro and invite the Councillor who is doing this just considered its decision to cut the trees to think about it much, but very carefully. Dear Councillor whether to take away the Elms Avenue Ciusa Nuoro even more beautiful but will have a sidewalk for the next ten years will reimburse people who lost shadow?
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Avenue of the Elms Ciusa in Nuoro: a historical memory that must be preserved.

"About 60 years ago I built a tree-lined street ... about 10 elm trees, which now measure to higher bodies of the City of Nuoro want to demolish to build a new sidewalk with parking to meet the needs of some merchants avenue, however, to the detriment of the whole community ...... I reproduce below a message left by a person who has seen the birth of the avenue who grew up with this piece of green that features one of the most beautiful streets of Nuoro. ... and that best describes the mood of many people ... "no longer the 'young age' I can remember when, instead of a landfill of land and other things, that the Avenue was built, then, it seemed beautiful, with its benches and trees planted. For us, children of Monte Longu, it was fun cycling and to secure the first urban sidewalks, walk to the church of Sa Solidao. "

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