Il comune di Reading ha appena lanciato un survey per chiedere ai residenti come pensino che vadano spesi i fondi destinati a migliorare la città.

Avete tempo fino al 15 Settembre per dire la vostra: bastano un paio di colpi di mouse ben assestati sul sito www.reading.gov.uk/readingldf .

Moltissimi sono i progetti proposti per tutte le aree di reading e voi potrete indicare la priorità da assegnare ad ogni progetto (anche se non vivete in quell’area specifica).

 Vi consiglio di partecipare: di solito non sono molte le persone che lo fanno e quindi, dicendo la vostra, potete significativamente influenzare le decisioni del comune.

Per gli scettici, complottisti, io-non-sono-iscritto-all-aire-e-spero-che-non-mi-becchino, mio-cuggino-dice-che-é-meglio-di-no potete vedervi un ben video di Byoblu o andare sul sito del M5S 🙂

Ecco qui di seguito la comunicazione email originale del comune di Reading:

Consultation on allocation of the neighbourhood portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy

The Council is consulting on how some of the money that is collected from new development should be spent within local areas. 
Money for infrastructure is collected from new developments through the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).  This is a charge based on the floorspace of new developments.  The law states that 15% of the money collected must be spent on infrastructure in the local area in which the development takes place*.  This consultation asks for your views on how this share of the money collected in your local area should be spent.

Reading is divided into four areas for these purposes: Central (Abbey, Battle and Park wards); North (Caversham, Mapledurham, Peppard and Thames wards); South (Church, Katesgrove, Redlands and Whitley wards); and West (Kentwood, Minster, Norcot, Southcote and Tilehurst wards).
To take part in the consultation, please fill in the online questionnaire at www.reading.gov.uk/CILlocalspend by the closing date of Friday 14th September 2018.  The results of the consultation will inform a decision in the autumn on how the money is spent in each area.
Please contact CIL@reading.gov.uk if there are any queries about the consultation, or about CIL more generally.
*It is important to note that, although 80% of the money collected under CIL is to be spent on strategic infrastructure, this may well still involve spending in your local area.  The Council’s Annual Monitoring Reports (see www.reading.gov.uk/readingldf) contain information on CIL collection and spend to date.

Regards

Community Infrastructure Levy Team
Planning Section|Directorate of Environment and Neighbourhood Services

Reading Borough Council
Civic Offices
Bridge Street
Reading
RG1 2LU

0118 937 3337 (73337 internal extension)
Email: CIL@reading.gov.uk