Lejla Kojić, a candidate for councilor from the "Može Bar, Može Crna Gora" list, said that the coast of Bar deserves to be arranged in accordance with ecological and spatial-functional standards for the arrangement of coastal areas.
"Taking into account the fact that Bar is a place of exceptional importance for tourism as a primary economic branch, it is essential to point out the importance of the coast itself as the main influencing factor," she said, according to the press release of the Citizens' Movement URA.
Unfortunately, as he states, the facts seem to be different from cabinet to cabinet, so in our local self-government we have an example of how one should not treat a natural resource and a pearl such as the almost 5 km long sea coast.
Kojić said that we all bear the consequences of bad planning, and that the biggest one is that locals and tourists staying in Bar swim on the beaches of other municipalities, while the money that should initially remain in the municipal coffers ends up in the coffers of other municipalities. .
"After October 23, the Bar coast deserves to finally be arranged in accordance with all ecological and spatial-functional standards for the arrangement of coastal areas. The program envisages a comfortable soil of adequate granulation, access paths to the coast itself, an adequate bicycle path, a covered parking lot for bicycles and scooters, and benches that are also collectors of solar energy. We will preserve the existing plant species, and we will also form new green oases along the coast," Kojić pointed out.
She emphasized that they plan to establish a packaging waste management system. Following the example of neighboring countries, as well as countries around the world. In addition, she emphasized that the beach needs to be arranged in a way that is suitable for all ages, including children, who are one of the target groups of visitors during the tourist season.
"Therefore, we will create modernly equipped playgrounds that will contain space for volleyball or indoor soccer, as well as space for the youngest. At least, Montenegro in a small way deserves more than dilapidated assembly tools and bent pine trees, it deserves to finally valorize and use its spatial and natural potential. At least it can," concluded Kojić.
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