Kadaň Wants to Acquire Loss-Making School Estate from Region; Petition Also Created
Translated from Czech.
Summary
The town of Kadaň in the Czech Republic is negotiating with the Ústí nad Labem Region to take over the financially struggling Jezerka school estate. The town sees strategic potential in the 180-hectare site for future expansion.
Kadaň is poised to reclaim a strategically vital piece of land as town officials prepare to negotiate the transfer of the former Jezerka school estate from the Ústí nad Labem Region. This 180-hectare property, located just kilometers from Kadaň, has unfortunately been operating at a loss, prompting the region to seek its divestment. However, for Kadaň, this is not merely about acquiring a property; it represents a crucial opportunity for future urban development and expansion. Mayor Jan Losenický has highlighted the site's prime location, emphasizing its potential to accommodate Kadaň's growth in the years to come. The town's initiative, supported by a local petition, demonstrates a clear vision for leveraging this land for the community's long-term benefit, ensuring that this valuable asset serves the needs of Kadaň's residents and future development plans.
The site is in a strategic location where Kadaň can expand in the future.
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