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In the next two weeks, the city will sign a contract with the Belgrade Bus Station (BAS) to rent the annex in Block 42 in New Belgrade, which will serve as a temporary station building, writes “Poltika.” 80 percent of the buses are expected to leave the new station starting in April.
“Politics” writes that for now it is unclear what the partial relocation of intercity bus traffic from Sava amphitheater to Block 42 will look in practice – and which one is new. That explanation was also missing at BAS because none of the leaders of that company responded to calls from “Politika” journalists.
If Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić’s announcements come true, the relocation of part of BAS’s exits should have occurred in just a few weeks.
“We expect that by the end of the year, 50 percent of the current bus station traffic will be transferred to New Belgrade, and the plan is for 80 percent of Block 42 departures and departures by April 2021. At the Next two weeks, the city will sign a contract with BAS according to which we will rent an annex in Block 42, which will serve as the station building until the new and large one is completed, “Vesić announced for” Politika “.
It also says that rough construction work on the new station building should be completed in April next year, and that the entire new BAS complex should be ready by the end of 2021.
“The annex, which will serve as the temporary station building, has been fully completed and equipped. The crown has slowed down the works, but all obstacles to BAS’s continued construction have been removed,” Vesic says.
However, some obstacles have not been eliminated, and it is about modifying the Detailed Regulation Plan, on which the construction of a station building in an area larger than that initially planned depends. The city’s chief urban planner, Marko Stojčić, tells “Politika” that changes to that planning document should be adopted at the City Assembly session, which is scheduled for November 30.
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