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Residents of the village of Popovich close the Varna – Burgas road for the third Saturday – 2024-08-16 12:37:02

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For the third Saturday in a row, residents of the village of Popovich and the village of Dyulino, Byala municipality, Varna region, are organizing a protest because of unfinished “Emergency repair and restoration works on the roadway, road surface and drainage facilities on the municipal road VAR 2071/III-906/ Dyulino – Popovich – Border municipality (Byala Nesebar) – /I-9/ on the territory of Byala municipality’. Financing: PMS N:395 of 01.12.2022, total project value BGN 2,746,734.00 including VAT and approximate length of about 3 km.

Construction activities started in early July 2023 and stopped in September of that year. This is the only connection between the villages of Dulino and Popovich with Byala and Obzor.

What follows from this: in the summer, 80% of the inhabitants of the two villages work in Byala and Obzor and pass twice a day, many of the employers from the two resorts refuse to provide transport, because of the road, and so part of the population remains unemployed; the school bus runs along the dangerous route twice a day; the speed of an ambulance or fire engine cannot be more than 30 km/h; the unfinished road significantly complicates movement and creates serious risks for the safety of travelers and additional depreciation of cars.

The protests are a consequence of the accumulated dissatisfaction and the sense of impasse among the residents of the two villages, who feel neglected and ignored by the local authorities. They are demanding swift and decisive action to complete the road and restore normal and safe access to their homes.

The meeting place is known – Saturday, August 17, 2024, from 18:00 to 19:00, the second footpath in the town of Byala, on the road from Obzor.

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