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DO NOT TOUCH THE BENCHES OF ARZIGNANO: Benches, peep committees Defence (from Journal of Vicenza, January 24, 2010)

AND THE DAFNE X BETWEEN

THE CASE. Sale protest at the decision of the City to eliminate the marble seats
Benches, springing to the defense committees
Pioggia di lettere e mail per tutelare le opere poste in Piazza Marconi

«Dopo il caffè visita ai resti delle panchine»: in piazza Marconi, ieri mattina, a visitare quelle che sono state definite «le rovine» degli arredi pubblici erano in una quarantina. E se all'iniziativa della visita, nata su Facebook, si sommano i circa 150 iscritti al gruppo "Non toccate le piazze di Arzignano" e le lettere e le e-mail piovute in questi giorni al nostro giornale, è evidente che la protesta è divampata. 
Contro ma anche pro i martelli pneumatici in piazza, che nei giorni scorsi hanno già eliminato 3 delle 7 panchine, gli arzignanesi si dividono between those who speak of an avoidable waste of public money and who approves the new structure of the square. "It's a shame - Angela blurts Tail - wasting public money to remove the benches that have not even a year." "It's a mess - Floriano presses Fields -. To say that the maneuvers are dangerous for cars is preposterous. "
PRO Bench. "It's disgusting - Mirka says Pellizzari passing through the square - before we could stop and sit and chat. Now the center back at the mercy of the car. " "Every project can be improved, too, but we could discuss in a constructive spirit. Destroy it just seems a sign of willingness to do mischief to the previous administration "says Damiano Steccanella. While Giovanni Fazio reminds the mayor that "the children's strollers are at the height of the exhaust pipe and the streets are not parking lots." Daniel from Great Bitter
also: "Not just because you throw money after saying several times that there were holes in the budget, but because you are working on a square that was perfect." Gasbarra Angela explains, sitting on a bench "survivor" with her daughter Amber. "Destroy the benches is an absurdity."
AGAINST THE BENCHES. Diego Farina but agrees with the view of those who called "sarcophagus" street furniture "They are ugly and are useless." This is echoed by Michael Zanconato: "I'm just used, or rather are used but certainly not by arzignanesi. All right, Martha is Carlotto, "A friend did maneuver the car and we ran into, resulting in 6 000 € of damage." "I work downtown and I saw very often beat cars and vans. Sometimes fighters were also issued for the record, "says Lisa Castegnaro.
Some members of the public sided with the administration, preferring to wait until the end of the work to express an opinion.
FORMER MAYOR. Of "affront to the square" and "destructive delusion" says the former mayor Stefano Fracasso. "This junta promised a smile - said the current director of minority - and took to the streets only the sadness of jackhammers. It is an administration that knows only destroy and not build. It would have been better for the money, which for months have said that there were, there were no really. There would have been spared this unnecessary madness. " Bitter
Lorella Peretti, director of opposition: "I'm sad to see the destruction of work done with passion. This is not love for the city but sterile and unnecessary protagonist. " "For the whim of a commissioner, to which the benches" suck "- Miss Gianfranco things worse - and to please some traders and some motorists are wasting public money and will go back two decades. Give priority to the pedestrian, building a livable city to human scale, not is right nor left, but a matter of common sense. "

'COSI' SI DA 'PRIORITY' TO THE CAR. " arzignanesi The protest and Roger Marzotto, project architect in Piazza Marconi, is a small satisfaction. "I have always had positive feedback and compliments for the project - says -. I still remember the opening, a place that was once a parking lot, had become a place of walking. I'm glad that people are against the removal of the benches. " Marzotto reiterates his position: "I'm sorry that has decided to amend the square, because it was conceived as a predominantly pedestrian. While this priority is given to cars. If I'll move against this decision? No, mine is a generic claim. The stones remain, the men go. " The architect makes a request: "I hope the lights are not affected. It would be a mistake and a waste. " (NI.NE.)
article by Silvia Castagna Giornale di Vicenza January 24, 2010

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