December 29 to see Budget of City of Belgrade
The mayor of Belgrade, Sinisa Mali, has announced today that December 29 the Assembly of the City of Belgrade will adopt budget 2015 which will continue savings politics.
On the other hand, as he outlined, it is expected to start procets with Chine for the reconstruction of the Belgrade-Budapest railway and other projects for infrastructure improvement, for business growth boost and employment in Belgrade and Serbia.
The mayor estimated that today’s opening of the Pupin Bridge across the Danube, between Zemun and Borca, is an important news not only for the citizens of Belgrade but for citizens of Serbia as well.
Mali outlined Pupin Brdige will unburden traffic in the center of Belgrade, decrease pollution since transit, especially freight, will not go through the capital.
Speaking of preparation for the Belgrade on water, the mayor said 115 illegal facilities were removed on the right coast of the Sava and until May all other facilties should be removed as well so that the construction could strat.
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