Roma's New Stadium: 17 Approvals Received, Archaeological Excavations Ongoing
Club News·23 June 2026·3h ago

Roma's New Stadium: 17 Approvals Received, Archaeological Excavations Ongoing

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma's new stadium project at Pietralata continues its administrative process, with 17 opinions now submitted to the Decisive Services Conference. Following a positive assessment from the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI), additional approvals have arrived from three departments of the Lazio Region, Roma Natura, Italian Railways (RFI), Major Stations, two Roma Capital departments, three offices from ASL Roma 2 health authority, and Areti (the electrical distribution network operator). Several bureaucratic steps remain before final clearance for construction to begin.

The Special Superintendence for Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Rome has confirmed that archaeological investigations and excavations are still underway at the site. The authority emphasized the necessity of uncovering a Roman villa identified during preliminary investigations and protecting other minor archaeological remains through appropriate conservation measures. The Superintendence also stressed its involvement in the Environmental Impact Assessment process. These archaeological requirements add an additional layer of oversight to the project timeline, though details remain unclear on how long the excavation phase will extend.

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Nell'area dove sorgerà il nuovo impianto giallorosso resta la necessità di tutelare altri resti archeologici minori Redazione 23 giugno - 18:29 Roma, il nuovo stadio sarà un gioiello: tutti i dettagli Continua l'iter per la realizzazione del nuovo stadio della Roma che sorgerà a Pietralata. Mancano ancora alcuni step burocratici prima del definitivo via libera per l'apertura del cantiere e tra questi c'è anche la Conferenza dei Servizi Decisoria. Dopo il parere favorevole del CONI, come riporta Andrea De Angelis, sono arrivati a 17 i pareri in sede di Conferenza dei Servizi: al CONI si sono aggiunti 3 dipartimenti della Regione Lazio, Roma Natura, RFI (Rete Ferroviaria Italiana) e Grandi Stazioni. Oltre a due dipartimenti di Roma Capitale, altri tre uffici della ASL Roma 2 e Areti (gestore della rete di distribuzione elettrica). Nel frattempo, come sottolinea Alessio Di Francesco, si è espressa anche la Soprintendenza Speciale Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio di Roma che ha ricordato che gli scavi e le indagini archeologiche sono ancora in corso, ribadendo la necessità di riportare alla luce la "villa romana individuata durante le indagini SDO". Nell'area dove sorgerà il nuovo impianto giallorosso, inoltre, resta la necessità di tutelare altri resti archeologici minori tramite adeguate misure di tutela e protezione. Infine, sempre la Soprintendenza, ha sottolineato il coinvolgimento dell'ente nella VIA (Valutazione di Impatto Ambientale). #StadiodellaRoma nel proprio parere Soprintendenza ricorda che indagini ancora in corso e ribadisce le prescrizioni tra le quali riportare in luce la villa romana e altri resti con adozione di adeguate misure di tutela e protezione. Inoltre rivendica coinvolgimento nella VIA pic.twitter.com/Jsp8ZlCOFG— ALESSIO DI FRANCESCO (@DiFrancescoAle) June 23, 2026 © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Gasperini non molla Greenwood. In difesa pista Ostigard. Anche il Leverkusen su Soulé Calciomercato AS Roma Gasperini presenta la lista di mercato a D’Amico: cinque rinforzi, quattro i titolari Calciomercato AS Roma Roma, per Dovbyk solo offerte in prestito secco: la situazione Calciomercato AS Roma Dalla Germania: interesse della Roma per Undav. Ecco la risposta del tedesco Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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