Today is the deadline for objections Draft Amendments to the Spatial Plan of Belgrade on the Water. Currently, it is known that the initiative Go-Change, Green-Left Front and the organization "Belgrade remains" with 15 city councils collected more than 8000 signed objections.
The organization "Belgrade Remains" will submit its objections, of which there are currently about 5600, to the office of the Agency for Spatial Planning and Urbanism, at Kralja Milutina 10 in Belgrade, tomorrow at 9,30:XNUMX a.m.
A clear position of the people of Belgrade
It will be an unequivocal and clear statement of what the people of Belgrade think about this Draft, according to which Belgrade could occupy five square kilometers on the water, from Terazi to New Belgrade and Ada Ciganlija.
The organization "Belgrade remains" undertook signing of objections after Public presentations of this Draft which was organized online and which not all interested citizens could attend.
They organized a joint action, fifteen city choirs, activist and professional organizations. These choirs are Stari Grad, South Sava Valley, Sava Amphitheater, Gazela-Ušće, United Vračar, P alilula Center, Borče and Ovče, Zvezdarski, Akademija, Fontana, Čuka, Banovo brdo, Zemunski, Batajnički, Voždovac and Žarkovo Choir.
This Draft must be prevented.
"Belgrade Remains" reminds that the objections are being signed today as part of the blockade of the crossroads near the Government of Serbia organized by the Rebel University.
They invite citizens and activists to come tomorrow at 9,30:XNUMX a.m. in front of the Agency with banners and flags, and remind them that "If this devastating draft passes, Belgrade as we know it will no longer exist."
The Start-Change initiative collected 1500 objections against the proposal for a new plan for Belgrade on the water. They order:
"Let's not let them pass all this without a reaction from the citizens."
The Green-Left Front collected about 1000 objections.
In total, just from these three places, there are about 8000 comments. It is not known how many were left individually at the Spatial Planning Agency.