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Local authorities will be able to finance interventions for sustainable development, energy efficiency and infrastructure strengthening
The Lombardy Region has allocated 400 million euros for the realization of new public works, with the regional law n. 9 of 4 May 2020 "Interventions for economic recovery". The resources are intended for Municipalities, Provinces and Metropolitan Cities, for the implementation of interventions for the benefit of local communities, in the years 2020 and 2021.
According to the funding rules, mentioned in the regional law and announced by the Region of Lombardy, all municipalities, provinces and metropolitan cities on its territory can benefit from the funding, provided that they are not already fully financed by other subjects. The funds should support interventions in the following areas:
Some 51,350,000 euros will go to provinces and metropolitan cities, divided between 2020 and 2021. 348,650,000 euros will go to municipalities, divided between 2020 and 2021.
Routine maintenance is not admissible. The regional contribution also finances the technical costs of planning, construction supervision and safety coordination.
Until 31 July 2020, local authorities have time to insert/confirm interventions. The beneficiary municipality is required to begin the execution of the works by 31 October 2020, under penalty of forfeiture of the contribution.
The contributions will be paid to the beneficiary bodies in chunks - 20%, after verification of the beginning of the execution of the works, 50% by February 2021 and the remaining 30%, upon transmission of the test certificate or the certificate of regular execution, issued by the works manager by 20 November 2021.
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