CFLV launches “Two Months for Venice” e-mail campaign. UNESCO deadline looms in February 2017

Dec. 17, 2016 The Campaign For A Living Venice has launched a new e-mail campaign called “Two Months for Venice”, to pressure government leaders in advance of the Feb. 2017 UNESCO deadline that will put Venice on the World Heritage Site Endangered list. For more information please visit our Two Months for Venice page.

The fifth meeting organized by Gruppo25Aprile set for Dec. 16 in Dorsoduro

Dec. 14, 2016 The fifth meeting of the series Six Months, Six Sestiere, organized by Gruppo25Aprile, will take place in Dorsoduro on Dec. 16. This follows meetings already held in Cannaregio, San Polo, Castello and Santa Croce. The ‘grand finale’ meeting is set for San Marco in January. The Dorsoduro meeting is being held in … More The fifth meeting organized by Gruppo25Aprile set for Dec. 16 in Dorsoduro

No way to treat a guest (speaker). Commission President to Prof. Carrera: “There is no need for your advice.”

Dec. 7, 2016 “If you think you know what must be done, then run in the elections, get elected Mayor, then you can do as you wish.” – Giorgia Pea, Atty. and Commission President Prof. Fabio Carrera’s presentation to the City on the management of tourism and security, as reported just yesterday, was seemingly met … More No way to treat a guest (speaker). Commission President to Prof. Carrera: “There is no need for your advice.”

Prof. Fabio Carrera presents plan for managing tourism to City Commission

Dec. 6, 2016 Limits on tourists, access gates and a toll booth at Pili A stop to new tourist beds and a limit of 55,000 visitors per day (or rather the same as the number of residents in the city), to regulate via five access gates to the city, one for each method of transport. … More Prof. Fabio Carrera presents plan for managing tourism to City Commission

“Our actions will be visible and modifiable if we make mistakes.” A look at Luigi Brugnaro’s first comments to Venice.

In light of the recent fast tracking of the Marittima project, followed quickly by a ‘Pact for Venice’ that includes money for increasing tourism and excavating canals, without addressing or even mentioning the many of the pressing issues  for the citizens of Venice, it seemed a good time to go back to what Mayor Luigi … More “Our actions will be visible and modifiable if we make mistakes.” A look at Luigi Brugnaro’s first comments to Venice.

Hotels and Parking Decks for Venice: Marittima Project gets a push from City Council over opposition

Nov. 25, 2016 The Marittima Project proposed for Venice calls for the construction of hotels and a 2300 space multilevel parking garage to be built in a space adjacent to the S. Lucia train station and Piazzale Roma. An artist’s rendering shows just how little this project looks like Venice. Italia Nostra makes the case … More Hotels and Parking Decks for Venice: Marittima Project gets a push from City Council over opposition

Venice Educators and Teachers March Against Mayor Brugnaro

Almost five hours of marching that went from the station at Santa Lucia and reached Campo Manin and the gates of Ca’ Farsetti: the morning of Nov. 15 from 8:30 to 1:00, Venice was crossed by yet another colorful and noisy demonstration of teachers and educators from nursery schools and kindergartens, furious with the polices … More Venice Educators and Teachers March Against Mayor Brugnaro

Venice drops below 55,000 residents, on Saturday there will be a march against the exodus from the city.

The initiative is called “#Venexodus – will we take the trouble?” and is promoted by Venessia.com with 15 other citizens’ groups. A demonstration to bring attention to the depopulation of the city and ask for solutions to stop the “exodus”. The number of residents in Venice has dropped below 55,000, and Saturday, November 12 the … More Venice drops below 55,000 residents, on Saturday there will be a march against the exodus from the city.

50 years after the “Acqua Granda”, today experts say: MoSE will not save Venice.

The destiny of Venice and her lagoon are controversial, and ever more alarming. 50 years have passed since the great flood of 1966 that brought the city to its knees; that November 4 is remembered in a convention sponsored by the Telecom Future Center, which was held in San Salvador, that has dramatically brought to … More 50 years after the “Acqua Granda”, today experts say: MoSE will not save Venice.