800-meter walking path to offer relaxation in Donja Dubrava
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new 800-meter walking path is being constructed along the Trnava stream in Zagreb's Donja Dubrava district.
- The project, supported by local council and the mayor, aims to provide residents with a space for daily walks and relaxation.
- The association Zelene i plave Sesvete hopes for more such paths along Zagreb's streams, eventually reaching the Sava river.
Donja Dubrava, a district in Zagreb, is set to gain a new recreational area with the construction of an 800-meter walking path along the Trnava stream. The project, currently underway, extends from Ulice Roberta Moฤiljanina to Sopniฤki odvojak, near the former Sopnica barracks.
The new path is designed to offer residents a pleasant space for their daily strolls and a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The association Zelene i plave Sesvete, which has been involved in advocating for the project, expressed their satisfaction with the development.
When it's finished, it will be a pleasant 800 meters for residents on both sides of the Trnava stream to walk and relax.
"When it's finished, it will be a pleasant 800 meters for residents on both sides of the Trnava stream to walk and relax," the association stated. They also voiced their hope for the creation of more similar paths along Zagreb's streams, with a long-term aspiration to connect to the Sava river.
The construction is being carried out by Zrinjevac, following a budget proposal from the Donja Dubrava City District Council and the proposal of its president, Trpimir Majcan, with support from Mayor Tomislav Tomaลกeviฤ.
Let there be more such walking paths along the streams near us. We hope that one day we will reach the banks of the Sava.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.