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March 15, 2011
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- Meeting of the Propeller Club of Venice on tourism and marinas in the lagoon area
- Will be held on April 12
As part of its program of meetings devoted to the economy of the sea, the International Propeller Club of Venice has organized for the upcoming April 12 starting at 18:30 at the Hotel Bologna in Mestre, a meeting on "Venice and the lagoon: a heart in fibrillation water. "
- Have all been invited, in addition to the Regional Infrastructure of the Veneto, Renato Chisso, the mayor of Venice, Giorgio Orsoni, and other useful, Claudio Orazio and Francesco di Jesolo Calzavara, Vice President and Head of the Province of Venice Planning, Mario from Tor, the Provincial Councillor for Productive Activities, Massimiliano Malaspina, Admiral Tiberius Piattelli, commander of the Maritime Directorate of the Veneto, the chairman of the Port Authority of Venice, Paolo Costa, president and VYP Assomarinas, Roberto Perocchio, the president of the National Assonautica, Gianfranco Pontel, and the president of VYSA, Daniela Donadello.
- Anticipating the themes of the meeting, the President of the Propeller Venice Massimo Bernardo stressed that "the many ongoing efforts aimed at developing tourism facilities in the lagoon water and marinas of the Venice area by Cavallino, passing up St. Mark's Basin Chioggia, are a great heritage that should however be even more valued part of a larger master plan to achieve a proper chain of nautical excellence to propose to the international nautical tourism. In this context - said Bernardo - The International Propeller Club Port of Venice, a worldwide association that operates in the culture and the promotion of sea economy, calls for the entities concerned and legally an intelligent optimal reordering of the material and practical responses to a question How ever, while the variation of the fifth title of the Constitution entrusts the power to municipalities on tourism and recreation, and also facilities for boating, in Venice and its lagoon, which is always state maritime concessions are issued by the Magistrate Water Authority and the Port Authority? The City will probably signed an agreement with these ad hoc bodies or the local council is totally absent from this regulatory requirement and therefore does not use its powers? ".
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