Bishkek reclaims over 2,000 square meters of municipal land
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bishkek city authorities are clearing over 2,000 square meters of municipal land after dismantling illegally installed structures.
- Inspectors found illegal construction and land use at the intersection of Sadyrbaev and Masaliev streets, issuing fines totaling 180,000 som.
- The city urges entrepreneurs to comply with land laws and avoid unauthorized occupation of municipal property.
Bishkek city authorities have begun clearing more than 2,000 square meters of municipal land following the dismantling of illegally erected structures. The action took place at the intersection of Sadyrbaev and Masaliev streets.
During an inspection, officials from the land use control department discovered instances of unauthorized construction and illegal occupation of municipal territory. Consequently, protocols were issued against the violators, with fines amounting to 180,000 som. Additionally, calculations were made for the actual use of the municipal land, as stipulated by the Land Code.
The city administration has called on entrepreneurs to adhere to land legislation, refrain from illegally occupying municipal land, and respect the boundaries of their allocated plots. This move aims to reclaim and ensure the proper use of public land within the capital.
The city administration has called on entrepreneurs to adhere to land legislation, refrain from illegally occupying municipal land, and respect the boundaries of their allocated plots.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.