Karjali Municipality has become the owner of a total of 36 mobile lots located in the central parts of the city and on the main streets in its districts.
There are 20 bus stops and 16 bus dealers within the city. This was decided at the assembly meeting by the members of the municipal council, after a proposal received from the successors of the previous owners to donate the endowments and dealers with a total value of 223 420.15 leva.
In the proposal received by the successor, it was declared that there is no claim against the landlord Karjali Municipality for the payment of rents received from the municipality in advance for the use of the areas belonging to the municipality during the remaining contract period, as well as the payment of amounts of non-compliant merchants.
Making remarks to reporters on the subject, Mayor Assoc. doctor. Hasan Aziz said, “I have prepared a very cool project on how to have a bus station in the Kirkcalli district. It is envisaged that there will be a place where information about special materials, lighting, advertising space, and departure times of bus lines will be placed at the stations. There are other surprises to be put in place.” At the stations.” The mayor added that the bidding process has begun for the construction of these stations.
assistant. doctor. Hasan Aziz said, “After the tender process is completed, we immediately start assembling the stations as expected in our project. The tender process can be completed by the end of July and we may have replaced all the stations in Karjali with new ones in August and September.”
The mayor shared that when it comes to merchants, the main purpose is not to remove them, but to renovate them, rent them out by auction, and use them for their intended purpose.
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