Naples Metropolitan Council Approves €7.6 Million for Vital Infrastructure and Environmental Projects
Naples, April 2, 2026 – The Naples Metropolitan Council has announced the approval of a substantial fund of €7.6 million dedicated to a series of critical interventions across the metropolitan area. The funding will primarily address seismic and fire safety upgrades in schools, extensive reforestation efforts, and the essential maintenance of historically significant buildings.
Key Allocations and Projects
The approved budget includes several key areas of investment:
- Schools: €4.6 million for seismic and fire prevention measures in various educational institutions. This includes the reprogramming of €1.2 million, financed by the European Union through the PNRR (National Recovery and Resilience Plan), for structural adjustments in schools within the Naples North territorial area. Additionally, 3.4 million euros from PNRR resources will be directed towards urgent safety and fire prevention works in 10 school buildings. Beneficiary schools in Naples city include Mazzini, Nitti, Vittorini, Pansini, and Sbordone, while those in the metropolitan area are Cesaro-Vesevus (Torre Annunziata), Matilde Serao (Pomigliano d’Arco), Silvestri (Portici), Filangieri (Frattamaggiore), and Munari (Acerra).
- Environment: Over €2.8 million for urban reforestation initiatives, encompassing both inland and coastal areas. A specific allocation of €140,000, also from PNRR funds, will enhance the Taglia Park in Cardito with the planting of 5,000 new trees and shrubs, supplementing an initial €60,000 from the Ministry of Environment and Energy Security, bringing the total investment for the park to €201,000.
- Heritage Buildings: Funds for the maintenance of prestigious properties owned by the Metropolitan City, such as the headquarters of the Police Headquarters and the Prefecture of Naples.
- Villa Parnaso: Renewal of the free loan for use of Villa Parnaso to the Municipality of Torre Annunziata, facilitating redevelopment works and the installation of an elevator for students, citizens, and people with disabilities.
Metropolitan Mayor Gaetano Manfredi ratified several resolutions leading to these financial commitments, underscoring the administration’s focus on improving public safety, environmental sustainability, and accessibility.
Impact and Future Outlook
The comprehensive nature of these investments is expected to yield significant benefits for the community. The upgrades in schools will ensure safer learning environments for thousands of students, while the reforestation projects will contribute to ecological balance and urban greening, aligning with broader climate change mitigation efforts.
The maintenance of historic buildings not only preserves cultural heritage but also ensures the continued functionality of vital public services. The improvements at Villa Parnaso will enhance accessibility, promoting inclusivity for all citizens.
These initiatives reflect a concerted effort by the Naples Metropolitan Council to address pressing infrastructure and environmental needs, leveraging both local and European funding to foster a more resilient and sustainable future for the region.
Source: Corriere del Mezzogiorno