This was announced in 2021, but I don't know how the current state of this project his. Moreover, since changing the streets in the city would be nearly impossible (traffic, locals against road works even if it's improving their quality of life, we Italians are moronic about these themes) I'm afraid those "bike lanes" will be something like this.
They're going to try to get it done in 13 years? That's impressive!
Our regional cycling plan has historically added 1 to 11km of new cycling infrastructure every year... under 40km of new cycling infrastructure from 2012 to 2019. 😵 Milan put up nearly that many temporary cycling lanes in 2020 alone!