Democratic councilors: Citizens in Bjeliši are threatened with house demolition, Bar Municipality to find a solution

"The pinnacle of the irresponsible attitude towards them, to put it mildly, is the offered compensation, which definitely will not and cannot be a measure for the damage these families will suffer," say Democrats.

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Democratic councilors visited citizens in the Bar settlement of Bjeliši whose houses, as reported, are threatened with demolition. They called on the Municipality to find a solution.

"Yesterday, we visited households and citizens who live in part of the Bar settlement Bjeliši, and who have a life problem, considering that the construction of a local road is planned, which should pass over at least seven houses where about ten families live. In that case, these houses would be demolished and families, some of whom have lived in this area for over 50 years, would have to leave their homes personally to see how difficult this situation is for them, fully understanding the justified indignation given the situation they found themselves in," the Democratic councilors announced.

They say that there is "urban chaos" at the DUP Topolica IV, and that "the past year and a few months are experiencing a culmination".

"Buildings are springing up like mushrooms, without any order, plan, and of course without parking. We have a reasonable doubt that the intention of the municipality of Bar is to use a wide road that should pass through this neighborhood and demolish the houses, among other things, to solve the problem of lack of parking for numerous investors in this area. We doubt that this road would be partly used as a parking lot. However, we believe that the fact that the investors do not have enough parking spaces for their facilities is not the fault of the citizens and we call on the Municipality of Bar once again to solve the problem, to sit down and talk with the citizens and come to a solution to the general satisfaction of all parties," the announcement reads.

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