Mujović also offered the people of Botunja the implementation of a number of significant infrastructure projects

Projects include paving roads, building a facility for retirees, renovating a school, stadium, and low-voltage power distribution network, as well as permanently establishing an intercity bus line.

23892 views 82 reactions 83 comment(s)
Saša Mujović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Saša Mujović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

The Capital City, led by Mayor Saša Mujović, with the support of the Government of Montenegro, announced that they are ready to implement a series of significant infrastructure projects with the aim of permanently improving the quality of life of the residents of Botun.

The statement from the Capital City adds that this initiative builds on previously given guarantees by the Government of Montenegro regarding the construction of a wastewater treatment plant, confirming a serious and responsible approach to resolving key issues for this local community.

The letter that Mayor Mujović delivered to representatives of the residents of Botun states that the Capital, in cooperation with the relevant departments and institutions, as well as with the active participation of the local community, is ready to implement the following projects:

• asphalting of the road between the Podgorica Aluminum Plant and the red mud basin (from the roundabout at “Kips”);

▪ asphalting of rural roads in the territory of Botun;

▪ construction of a facility for the needs of pensioners and the Botun Local Community;

• renovation of a four-year primary school;

• construction of a modern school training ground;

• renovation of the village stadium;

• reconstruction of the low-voltage electricity distribution network;

• permanent establishment of an intercity bus line between Botun and Masline.

The statement states that Mujović said that the Capital remains committed to the balanced development of all its settlements, with a special focus on the needs of local communities that have been neglected for years.

By implementing these projects, Botun receives concrete and long-term support, and the locals are provided with better conditions for living, working and developing, the Capital City announced.

"The capital once again expresses its commitment to an open dialogue with the residents of Botuni, convinced that through cooperation and mutual trust, lasting and sustainable solutions can be achieved in the interest of the local community, primarily the protection of the health of citizens and the environment," Mujović stated in the letter.

Bonus video: