Odžić scheduled a meeting: There is no Temporary Locations Program on the agenda, current contracts are being extended

Last year, Budva's promenade resembled a fairground, and the city's coffers were relieved by at least 600 thousand euros due to the lack of a program because they were unable to collect rent.

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The President of the Municipal Assembly, Petar Odžić, has scheduled an urgent session of the local parliament for June 25th.

However, there is no Temporary Facilities Program for the period 2024-2028 on the agenda, which means that the Municipality has not had this planning document for two years, which determines the location of catering terraces, stands and kiosks, as well as parking lots and other temporary facilities in the territory from Jaz to Buljarica.

The councilors are considering a decision to grant approval for the extension of the lease of the locations until the adoption of the new Program.

As "Vijesti" previously reported, tenants will have to pay the rent for 2024 retroactively, which is a condition for concluding a contract for this year.

The President of the Municipality, Nikola Jovanović, is authorized to form a commission that will conduct the procedure.

Last year, Budva's promenade resembled a fairground, and the city's coffers were relieved by at least 600 thousand euros due to the lack of a program because they were unable to collect rent.

The councilors will also consider reports on the budget and financial operations of the local media outlet RTV Budva for 2023 and 2024, as well as the work program for this year.

Also on the agenda is a report on the work and financial operations of the Budva Sports and Recreation Center for the past year, as well as the work program for this year.

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