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In a significant turn of events, the Milan City Council has given its approval for the sale of San Siro Stadium and its surrounding areas by AC Milan and Inter. The decision was reached following a deliberation process that has been ongoing for some time.
The proposal by AC Milan and Inter is integrated with the advisors' reports, which have played a significant role in the San Siro project. The balance of these reports is crucial, and any amendments could potentially undermine this balance, according to Deputy Mayor Anna Scavuzzo, who has been handling the San Siro dossier in the past weeks.
Councilor Elena Grandi, who represents Europa Verde, was the lone opposing voice in the deliberation. Grandi has consistently expressed her disagreement with the sale of San Siro, believing that the iconic stadium could have another destiny. She also stated that San Siro is a crucial element in their election program.
Grandi's party, Europa Verde, has always voted against the sale of San Siro. Despite her disagreement, Grandi acknowledged the efforts made by the administration to improve San Siro before the deliberation on its sale.
The Urban Regeneration Councilor, Giancarlo Tancredi, has resigned, leaving the identity of the City Council member expected to cast the final vote on Monday, September 29, unclear.
Committees will be convened from Friday to present the deliberation. After the committees' presentation, there will be a debate in the City Council hall. The administration made improvements to San Siro before the deliberation on its sale, aiming to address concerns and ensure a smooth process.
The deadline for the proposal by AC Milan and Inter is the day after the expected vote. If approved, the sale of San Siro Stadium and its surrounding areas will mark a significant change in the city's landscape. The final vote for the San Siro project is expected by Monday, September 29.
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