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Il Piano Strutturale (PS) di San Quirico d’Orcia è stato approvato con dCC n.71 del 28/12/2006 ai sensi della L.R. 01/2005. Successivamente è stato soggetto a 2 varianti, nel 2005 e nel 2014. Il Piano Strutturale Intercomunale (PSI) dei Comuni di San Quirico d’Orcia e Castiglione d’Orcia è stato adottato con dCC di San Quirico…
Comune San Quirico d’Orcia | Canale WhatsApp 28/08/2025 Periodo a rischio incendi boschivi prorogato al 21 settembre 2025 https://www.regione.toscana.it/-/periodo-a-rischio-incendi-boschivi 26.11.2024 Venerdì 29 novembre 2024 – sciopero generale – Lo sciopero generale di venerdì potrebbe interessare anche i servizi pubblici svolti sul nostro territorio, causando disagi. Rifiuti: Sei Toscana assicura che garantirà i servizi minimi…
SAN QUIRICO D’ORCIA link alla registrazione youtube: https://www.youtube.com/live/AhjHBAKcz1k CASTIGLIONE D’ORCIA Order by Data Nome Allegati AVVISO_PSI_adozione-incontro-rinvio • 109 kB • 150 click • 11.07.2024incontro-PSI • 257 kB • 151 click • 08.07.202420240717_presentazione_PSI • 8 MB • 134 click • 17.07.2024AVVISO_PSI_adozione_INCONTRO • 133 kB • 134 click • 01.08.202420240805_presentazione_PSI • 8 MB • 132 click •…
La documentazione è disponibile a questo link https://sanquiricodorcia.trasparenza-valutazione-merito.it/web/trasparenza/papca-g/-/papca/display/3968768?p_p_state=pop_up La variante è stata pubblicata in data mercoledì, 5 giugno 2024 – sul Bollettino Ufficiale della Regione Toscana – n. 23 Allegati PUBBLICAZIONE_VARIANTE-_PO_approvazione-2_signed • 178 kB • 250 click • 05.06.2024
Tre workshop per approfondire il tema della valorizzazione del patrimonio artistico di San Quirico d’Orcia e della Val d’Orcia. 17 febbraio | Tutelare l’arte | Un approfondimento sulle varie forme di tutela e conservazione dei beni culturali, evidenziando il ruolo e le attività del Ministero della Cultura e delle Soprintendenze ed esaminando le attività di…
Delibera di Consiglio Numero 39 del 30/10/2024 Allegati Regolamento-riprese-comune-san-quirico-2011-testo-coordinato-modifiche-2024 • 43 kB • 93 click • 04.12.2024
Il Regolamento Il manuale Il modello di istanza Order by Data Nome Allegati SanQuirico_Marchio_Regolamento.docx • 60 kB • 258 click • 03.01.2024SanQuirico_Marchio_Manuale • 465 kB • 197 click • 03.01.2024Modulo-richiesta-autorizzazione-utilizzo.doc • 170 kB • 198 click • 03.01.2024SanQuirico_Marchio_Regolamento_Visitsanquirico • 62 kB • 162 click • 03.01.2024
Il Regolamento I modelli Order by Data Nome Allegati Regolamento-Contributi-e-Patrocini • 89 kB • 131 click • 03.01.20241-ISTANZA-PER-LA-RICHIESTA-DI-CONTRIBUTO • 40 kB • 140 click • 03.01.20242-EROGAZIONE-CONTRIBUTO-INVIO-DOCUMENTI • 42 kB • 156 click • 03.01.20243-RENDICONTO-MODELLO-RELAZIONE • 13 kB • 145 click • 03.01.20244-RICHIESTA-PATROCINIO • 17 kB • 143 click • 03.01.2024dichiarazione-4 • 98 kB • 63…
Il Consiglio comunale, con deliberazione n. 28 in data 28 luglio 2023, ha approvato la variante semplificata. Per facilitare le operazioni di consultazione, gli elaborati costituenti il progetto di Piano Operativo sono disponibili sul sito del Comune nella presente pagina e nella sezione Pianificazione e governo del territorio su Amministrazione trasparente. Per la consultazione può…
Il contratto di comodato è relativo alle piante di olivo poste Via dei Canneti e Carbonaie aventi le seguenti caratteristiche: -Via delle Carbonaie – n. 34 piante di olivo insistenti nell’area posta in adiacenza del parcheggio della Strada delle Carbonaie; – Via dei Canneti – n. 51 piante di olivo insistenti nelle aree: la prima…
Avviso Modello istanza Planimetria generale Domande entro il 5 maggio 2023 Order by Data Nome Allegati planimetria generale rev 4 • 3 MB • 201 click • 20.04.2023modello istanza • 108 kB • 302 click • 20.04.2023Avviso-signed • ERROR • 174 click • 20.04.2023
Comune di San Quirico d'Orcia Dichiarazione di accessibilità
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This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.
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Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs. There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to