Injac: Completed all three approaches to Podgorica, which we found in very bad condition

"After the 'Roads' took over the work, the construction was completed in a short time, which showed the significantly strengthened capacities of city companies, thanks to whose dedicated work we are fulfilling what we promised to the citizens."

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Photo: The capital Podgorica
Photo: The capital Podgorica
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After the successful completion of the situations on the boulevards of Vili Brant and through Gornja Gorica, the construction of the roundabout towards Tuzi was completed, which was opened to traffic from today, announced the mayor of the capital city of Podgorica, Olivera Injac.

"The construction of the roundabout was delayed by two years, and the capital city was forced to terminate the contract due to numerous missed deadlines. In order to solve the work as quickly as possible, the construction was taken over by the city company 'Roads', which completed the work 20 days before the deadline ", the announcement states.

She said that "in addition to numerous systemic problems that are less noticeable to citizens", the new city administration found three key approaches to Podgorica in a very bad state upon taking office.

"After 'Roads' took over the work, the construction was completed in a short period of time, which showed the significantly strengthened capacities of city enterprises, thanks to whose dedicated work we are fulfilling what we promised to the citizens. In all situations where it is possible, we will use the resources at our disposal and put them in the function of city development. This is how the interests of the citizens of Podgorica are protected," said Injac.

"We would like to remind you that last year the boulevards of Vili Brant and through Gonja Gorica were completed and in this way the key approaches to Podgorica were solved, which greatly burdened the functioning of traffic in the capital city," the announcement concludes.

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