Reconstruction begins on long-awaited street in eastern Zagreb
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Reconstruction work has begun on Rudolfa Ivankovića Street in the Dubec settlement, eastern Zagreb.
- The project, funded by the Municipal Activities Plan (PKA), aims to improve infrastructure and quality of life for residents.
- Work is expected to be completed by the end of July, with temporary traffic regulations in place.
Residents in the Dubec settlement of eastern Zagreb can anticipate improved living conditions as the long-awaited reconstruction of Rudolfa Ivankovića Street commences. The project, initiated by the Gornja Dubrava City District, began yesterday and is slated for completion by July 31.
Funded through the Municipal Activities Plan (PKA), the reconstruction targets a specific section of the street, from house number one to 35. Officials from the Gornja Dubrava City District emphasized that the primary goal of this intervention is to enhance the municipal infrastructure and elevate the quality of life for the local community.
"With this intervention, we are further improving municipal infrastructure and the quality of life for our fellow citizens," stated representatives from the VGČ Gornja Dubrava. They also extended their gratitude to residents for their understanding and patience during the construction period, urging them to adhere to the temporary traffic management system.
The district administration affirmed their continued commitment to developing Gornja Dubrava, proceeding "step by step, project by project." This reconstruction is part of a broader effort to upgrade the area's amenities and services.
Ovim zahvatom dodatno unapređujemo komunalnu infrastrukturu i kvalitetu života naših sugrađana, a zahvaljujemo svim stanovnicima na razumijevanju i strpljenju tijekom izvođenja radova te poštivanju privremene prometne regulacije.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.