Mujović promised to build a substation and improve road infrastructure at a meeting with Dajbaba residents

The Mayor of Podgorica pointed out that the construction of the substation will solve the long-standing problem of the residents of Dajbab with the quality of electricity.

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From the meeting, Photo: The capital Podgorica
From the meeting, Photo: The capital Podgorica
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Podgorica Mayor Saša Mujović spoke with the president of the Dajbaba Local Community and its residents, telling them that the local government is on the verge of resolving the issue of the construction of the "Dajbabska gora" substation, and he also announced improvements to road infrastructure and increased public transport frequency.

The Capital announced that the meeting was held at the request of the residents of Dajbab, whose representatives said that they were being unfairly neglected and that larger investments were planned in nearby settlements due to the construction of a wastewater treatment plant, but that they had their own demands, which they believed the Capital could implement.

As stated in the statement, Mujović explained the situation related to the construction of the collector plant, expressing his belief that Botun should be helped in building the infrastructure, but that he will not forget Dajbabe. The Mayor of Podgorica emphasized that the construction of the substation will solve the long-standing problem of the residents of Dajbabe with the quality of electricity.

The Capital City said that the meeting accepted the suggestion that the L16 bus line be more frequent in the morning hours, and announced that several key streets in Dajbabe would be paved, and the obligation to consider the possibility of building a recycling yard and to resolve problems related to cleanliness was also taken on. The obligation to repair and maintain the polygon in the settlement was taken on, as well as the suggestion of locals to improve public lighting, the statement said.

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