Capannori: Quadrifoglio City’s Blue Petal Assemblies Underway
Capannori Launches Citizen Participation Project: ‘quadrifoglio City’
Table of Contents
- Capannori Launches Citizen Participation Project: ‘quadrifoglio City’
- Capannori’s ‘Quadrifoglio City’ Project: Your Questions Answered
- What is the ‘Quadrifoglio City’ project?
- What is the goal of the project?
- How does ‘Quadrifoglio City’ Work?
- Where did the idea for ‘Quadrifioglio City’ come from?
- What are the “Petals” in Capannori?
- Where and when are the initial public assemblies taking place?
- Who will be attending the meetings?
- What kind of improvements might be implemented through this project?
- How will citizen input be collected?
- What is the Mayor’s outlook on the project?
CAPANNORI, Italy (AP) — The municipality of Capannori is initiating a citizen participation project dubbed ‘Quadrifoglio City,’ designed to involve all 40 villages within its jurisdiction. The initiative, which the municipal administration is organizing, begins with three public assemblies in the Petolo Azzurro (North-East) territory.
Project Overview
The ‘Capannori.Quadrifoglio City’ project, supported by the Regional Authority for the guarantee and promotion of participation, evolves from Mayor Giordano Del Chiaro’s election campaign promise, ‘my country counts!’ The project aims to return decision-making power regarding local interventions and service organization directly to residents, dividing the municipality into four “petals,” mirroring the old district divisions.
This participatory approach supplements existing and planned projects in the various villages.Each petal will serve as a territorial space where residents can address their cultural, social, administrative, and community needs.
Initial Public assemblies
The first three assemblies of ‘Capannori. quadrifoglio City’ will take place in the petal corresponding to the former District 2,the onyl area currently without a citizen service counter. Mayor Giordano Del Chiaro will attend these meetings.
The schedule is as follows:
- April 8: 9 p.m. at the Parish Hall of Sant’Andrea in Caprile for residents of sant’Andrea in Caprile, San Pietro a Marcigliano, Valgiano, Tofori, Petrognano, and San Gennaro.
- April 9: 9 p.m. at the Parish Room of Segromigno in Monte for residents of Segromigno in Monte, Segromigno on piano, and San Colombano.
- April 14: 9 p.m.at the Misericordia Santa Gemma Galgani in Camigliano for residents of camigliano, Lappato, Gragnano, and San Martino in colle.
Mayor’s Statement
Mayor Del Chiaro expressed satisfaction with the project’s launch, stating, “I am very satisfied with the start of the participatory path of this new and significant project with which we want to improve the quality of life of our citizens more and more. The goal is to equip every petal – that is, every territorial area – of the services, public spaces and community opportunities that every citizen expects to have in the area where he lives.”
Del Chiaro offered examples of potential improvements, such as a mobile municipal office for the blue petal, a playground between Lappa, Gragnano, and San Martino in Colle, a civic center in Segromigno, and a pedestrian route called the Via dell’Acqua connecting San Martino in Colle to San Pietro a Marcigliano.
These are just some examples, as the proposals and interventions to be carried out will emerge from the path of participation in the city that will affect every petal.The path of construction of a Capannori to be a tailor -friendly of the inhabitant is about to begin and we will do it together with the Capannoresi.
Future Plans
Assemblies will continue in the other three petals. In addition to public meetings, officials will use surveys to gather comprehensive data on citizen needs and expectations.
Petal Composition
The four petals are composed as follows:
- Red Petal (North-West): Matraia, Marlia, Lammari.
- Blue Petal (North-East): San Colombano, Segromigno in Piano, Segromigno in Monte, Camigliano, Gragnano, Tofori, Lappato, San Gennaro, Petrognano, San Martino in Colle, Sant’Andrea in Caprile, San Pietro a Marcigliano; Valgiano.
- Green Petal (Center): Capannori,Lunata,Pieve San Paolo,santa Margherita,Tassignano,Paganico,Toringo,Parezzana,Carraia,Colognora di Compito.
- South petal: Verciano, Guamo, Massa Macinaia, San Leonardo in Treponzio, san Ginese di Compito, Coselli, badia di Cantignano, Vorno, San Giusto di compito, Sant’Andrea di Compito, Pieve di Patta, Ruota, Colle di Compito and Castelvecchio di Compito.
Capannori’s ‘Quadrifoglio City’ Project: Your Questions Answered
What is the ‘Quadrifoglio City’ project?
The ‘Quadrifoglio City’ project is a citizen participation initiative launched by the municipality of Capannori, Italy. It’s designed to involve all 40 villages within the municipality in local decision-making processes. The project’s goal is to give residents a direct voice in shaping local interventions and services.
What is the goal of the project?
The primary aim of ‘Quadrifoglio City’ is to improve the quality of life for Capannori residents by giving them more say in local decisions. According to Mayor Giordano Del Chiaro, the project seeks to equip each “petal” (territorial area) with the services, public spaces, and community opportunities that residents expect.
How does ‘Quadrifoglio City’ Work?
The project divides the municipality into four “petals,” mirroring the old district divisions. Each petal serves as a designated area where residents can address thier cultural, social, administrative, and community needs. The project relies on both public assemblies and surveys to gather data and understand citizen needs and expectations, ensuring the project is tailored to the needs of the inhabitant.
Where did the idea for ‘Quadrifioglio City’ come from?
The project stems from Mayor Giordano Del Chiaro’s election campaign promise, “my country counts!” It’s supported by the Regional Authority for the guarantee and promotion of participation.
What are the “Petals” in Capannori?
The municipality is divided into four “petals” each of which represents a territorial area. These are:
Red Petal (North-West): Matraia, Marlia, lammari.
blue Petal (North-East): San Colombano, Segromigno in Piano, Segromigno in monte, Camigliano, Gragnano, Tofori, Lappato, San Gennaro, Petrognano, San Martino in Colle, Sant’Andrea in Caprile, San Pietro a Marcigliano; Valgiano.
Green Petal (Center): Capannori, Lunata, Pieve San Paolo, Santa Margherita, Tassignano, Paganico, Toringo, Parezzana, Carraia, Colognora di Compito.
South Petal: Verciano, Guamo, Massa Macinaia, San Leonardo in Treponzio, San Ginese di Compito, coselli, badia di Cantignano, Vorno, San Giusto di Compito, Sant’Andrea di Compito, Pieve di Patta, Ruota, Colle di Compito, and Castelvecchio di Compito.
Where and when are the initial public assemblies taking place?
The first three assemblies are scheduled in the “Blue Petal.” The schedule is:
April 8: 9 p.m. at the Parish hall of Sant’andrea in Caprile (for residents of Sant’Andrea in Caprile, San Pietro a Marcigliano, valgiano, Tofori, Petrognano, and san Gennaro).
April 9: 9 p.m. at the Parish Room of Segromigno in Monte (for residents of Segromigno in Monte, Segromigno on piano, and San Colombano).
April 14: 9 p.m. at the Misericordia Santa Gemma Galgani in camigliano (for residents of Camigliano, Lappato, Gragnano, and San Martino in Colle).
Who will be attending the meetings?
mayor Giordano Del Chiaro will be in attendance at these meetings.
What kind of improvements might be implemented through this project?
The project aims to enhance the quality of life for citizens by implementing specific local improvements. Potential improvements include:
A mobile municipal office for the blue petal.
A playground between Lappa, Gragnano, and San Martino in Colle.
A civic center in Segromigno.
* A pedestrian route called the Via dell’Acqua connecting San Martino in colle to San Pietro a Marcigliano.
How will citizen input be collected?
In addition to public meetings,surveys will gather extensive data on citizen needs and expectations across all the petals.
What is the Mayor’s outlook on the project?
Mayor Del Chiaro has expressed great satisfaction with the project’s launch. He views it as a meaningful step towards improving the quality of life for the citizens of Capannori. He believes the project will help equip each area with desired services, public spaces