Belgrade gets new industrial zones to attract investments - Master Plan adopted
The aldermen of Belgrade today adopted the Master Plan which calls for the construction of new industrial zones in which the city is going to invest the most and which should serve to attract new investments in Belgrade.
The Master Plan covers an area exceeding 77,000 hectares.
According to the Master Plan, there are certain areas of special interest to the city that are defined as future large city projects, such as the Sava Amphitheater with a shipyard, Belgrade Waterfront, Block 65 in New Belgrade, Ada Huja, Mostarska Interchange, industrial zones along the bypass stretch Batajnica-Dobanovci, the military complex in Surcin...
New industrial zones will be built along the Northern Tangent and Pancevo Road, Prokop Rail Hub, Bypass, Bubanj Potok-Vinca with a new bridge across the Danube.
There are some built-in environmental protection measures in the planning solutions brought by the new Master Plan, while the new sanitary landfill Vinca is specially regulated.
The territory covered by the Master Plan is divided into 20 spatial entities and a zoning ordinance is created for each of them.
The Master Plan covers an area exceeding 77,000 hectares.
According to the Master Plan, there are certain areas of special interest to the city that are defined as future large city projects, such as the Sava Amphitheater with a shipyard, Belgrade Waterfront, Block 65 in New Belgrade, Ada Huja, Mostarska Interchange, industrial zones along the bypass stretch Batajnica-Dobanovci, the military complex in Surcin...
New industrial zones will be built along the Northern Tangent and Pancevo Road, Prokop Rail Hub, Bypass, Bubanj Potok-Vinca with a new bridge across the Danube.
There are some built-in environmental protection measures in the planning solutions brought by the new Master Plan, while the new sanitary landfill Vinca is specially regulated.
The territory covered by the Master Plan is divided into 20 spatial entities and a zoning ordinance is created for each of them.
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