73 comments were received on the concept of the Spatial Plan of Montenegro

After the draft plan is made and the public discussion is over, the Spatial Plan of Montenegro should be determined by the Government, and then adopted by the Parliament

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Headquarters of the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Photo: Boris Pejović
Headquarters of the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The concept of the Spatial Plan of Montenegro (PPCG) received 73 suggestions and comments, and in addition to citizens, some state companies also had comments, the Ministry of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism informed "News".

The deadline for preliminary public participation in the development of the concept ended on February 6, and the ministry stated that this deadline will not be extended because the draft plan will be put up for public discussion as soon as possible, during which interested users of the space will have the opportunity to give their comments. and suggestions.

"During the previous public participation, we received 73 suggestions and remarks. In addition to citizens' comments, which make up the majority of received comments, we also received several comments from the NGO sector, then from the Pljevlja Coal Mine, the Administration for the Protection of Cultural Property, the Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services, the Water Administration, the Regional Waterworks, the Municipality of Kotor and Elektroprivreda ", the ministry stated.

After the draft plan is drawn up and the public discussion is over, the PPCG should be determined by the Government and then adopted by the Parliament.

The PPCG is adopted for a period of 20 years, and the current one was valid until 2020. The deadline for the adoption of the new one has been postponed several times, and with the latest amendment, the date for adoption was defined by October 1 of this year. Ana Novaković Đurović said that she hopes that deadline will be met.

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