Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Life Expectancy For Laser Printers

Thanks to all

Dear fellow citizens, dear fellow citizens,
I want to thank first of all because I have assigned the highest honor that can suck a Trentino: the honor of working full time for our city and citizens who live here. For all citizens: those that I voted for those who preferred another candidate, and Sunday for those who, for various reasons, did not attend the polls. Know that, whatever your choice, I want to be mayor of all the facts proving to deserve the trust you have bestowed, or if your vote went to other, committed to listening and evaluating your every proposal from any its source.
My first task in the coming days, will be just by listening to distribute, will be to listen to the desires, hopes and disappointments of our city. You see, I believe that a mayor is not just the legitimacy that comes the day of the vote means the relationship with the city to be built and renewed every day, trying to meet the needs, not just those immediate and concrete, but also to more intangible, which often result in fear, distrust and sense of rootlessness. So in the coming months, I intend to visit all the neighborhoods, meet their associations, economic groups and all citizens who have a problem or a suggestion to be displayed. I hope you are too many to "attend" my blog ( www.alessandroandreatta.blogspot.com ), virtual marketplace certainly does not replace the real one, but it can help keep alive the bonds and to reason together on this thing so important that it calls "public good".
listening, then. And then the practical measures: the emergency response team to respond as quickly as possible to my mother reporting a broken bench at the park or the citizen who noticed a street light off. And again, the family cards, subsidized loans and any measures to support families who are most affected by this economic crisis. Mobility, which we will devote all our efforts to bridge the gap and make Trent a city more clean and tidy. The youth, safety, the prevention of discomfort, the simplification of relations with the citizens on each of these issues we will of course your cooperation and the political forces, without exceptions being deployed.
I never presented as the miracle man, I consider myself quite an optimist of the will. I know that democracy can be difficult, that some challenges may seem impossible, but by character and experience, I also believe that efforts can go a long way and that mediation is always possible, even when the positions are seemingly irreconcilable. I am therefore confident that, together, we will continue to grow our city. Even today many see it as a model, but we have no intention to rest on our laurels because we know that, to look at things closely, there is still much to do. Just about weaknesses, disparities, projects to start or finish all work together, citizens and administrators, because we feel responsible not only present but also of our city's future that will leave to future generations.
"When a bird dies in Central Park, I feel responsible," said Fiorello La Guardia, mayor of New York Italian-American. I wish it were this spirit that we all - the Government, the City Council, the Districts, and women men of this city - the challenges that await us in the coming years.

Thanks again for your confidence