Črnomerec residents decry months-long street repairs: 'All dug up, nobody anywhere!'
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Residents of Črnomerec, Croatia, are complaining about prolonged street repairs that have left their neighborhood in disarray.
- They report that streets have been dug up for months with no workers present, causing dust and difficult conditions.
- One resident specifically mentioned Svetog Nikole Tavelića Street as being in an even worse state.
Residents of the Črnomerec district in Croatia are expressing frustration over unfinished street repairs that have disrupted their daily lives for months. The ongoing construction has left streets dug up, creating dusty and chaotic conditions, with many complaining about the lack of visible progress. One resident described the situation as "all dug up, nobody anywhere!" highlighting the prolonged period of disruption. The delays have led to significant inconvenience, with the neighborhood resembling a construction site with little to no apparent work being done. Adding to the complaints, another resident pointed to Svetog Nikole Tavelića Street as being in an even more dire condition. "The situation on Svetog Nikole Tavelića Street is even worse. Hole after hole, dust, a disaster," the user wrote, emphasizing the widespread nature of the problem within the district. The prolonged neglect of these essential infrastructure repairs is a major concern for the local community.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.