Mašković: I will initiate the infrastructural development and revitalization of Ljubović Hill

The proposed measures, as stated by the president of the European Union Councilors' Club in the Capital City Assembly, include afforestation and preservation of vegetation, marking bicycle lanes, landscaping the existing sports field and equipping it, and installing additional benches, waste bins and water fountains.

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Miloš Mašković, Photo: European Union
Miloš Mašković, Photo: European Union
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At the next session of the Capital City Assembly, I will initiate the adoption of the Information on the need for revitalization and infrastructural development of Ljubović Hill, so that the budget for next year will include specific projects or activities aimed at improving this area, which is recognized as a significant area for recreation, rest and spending time in nature, announced Miloš Mašković, president of the European Union Councilors' Club in the Capital City Assembly.

Ljubović Hill is used daily by a large number of citizens – pedestrians, athletes, cyclists, families with children, and nature lovers, he visited.

The proposed measures, as Mašković stated on the Iks platform, include afforestation and preservation of vegetation through planting indigenous tree species, marking bicycle lanes that currently do not exist, although cyclist movement is very intense, then landscaping the existing sports field and equipping it with urban recreation equipment such as an open gym and furniture, as well as installing additional benches, waste bins and water fountains.

"Also, it is planned to renovate and mark pedestrian paths, along with the installation of educational and information boards that would further contribute to the preservation and better use of space.

"Brdo Ljubović has the potential to become a true green oasis of the Capital City - but only if we treat it responsibly and in the long term. This initiative is a call for systematic spatial planning that already means a lot to people, but which can mean even more," concluded the European Union councilor.

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