FERMO – A team effort that is carried out every day, dedicated to the care and decoration of the city cemeteries. These are maintenance and green cleaning jobs.
Ordinary maintenance works that take place every month of the year, daily, from interventions on the greenery to various landscaping works, from restorations to urbanization works.
An attention that is paid to all city cemeteries. In particular in recent days, and as always, the synergy work has brought together the Cemetery Services staff, the Municipal Technical Office and the Asite staff.
Thanks coming from the Mayor Paolo Calcinaro who highlighted that these are “actions that attest to the care and attention for these places of respect, with a daily commitment all year round, and which becomes of particular importance also in consideration of the commemorations of these days, for which I thank the work and commitment of all those who were involved”.
“In joining in the thanks to the synergistic work of the sectors that have been involved in this area, I can also highlight that in terms of the various upcoming interventions on city cemeteries – recalls the councilor for public works Ingrid Luciani – it is currently in the verification phase the project for the works on block I of the urban cemetery while the expansion of the Torre di Palme cemetery has reached the executive project”.
“Thanks to Fermo Asite for what they do every day and for how they are able to take care of the decorum of these places with great professionalism and competence even during these days and this month dedicated to the deceased. The first three days of November, which given a large turnout, they were a great test bed” – the words of Alessandro Ciarrocchi, councilor for environmental policies.
“Due to the sense of decorum and respect that these places deserve, the cemeteries have always been the subject of improvement interventions – recalls Gabriele Palmucci, city councilor in charge – both with ordinary maintenance work and care of the greenery and with real and own public works such as extensions”.