The managing director of the company “Redevelopment of Public Spaces SA”, emphasized that any delays that have occurred so far are due to archaeological finds
The issue of Vasilissis Olgas Street occupied today’s meeting of the Board of Directors. of the municipality of Athens.
The managing director of the company “Redevelopment of Public Spaces SA”, Polychronios Akritidis attended to inform the House.
As he said, any delays that have occurred so far are due to archaeological findings and he emphasized that the completion of the work will be done in March 2025.
However, he stated that following a request from the Board of Directors. of Zappeio and by decision of the KAS, the entry and exit of vehicles was approved to serve Aigli and that a similar request for the entry and exit of vehicles, but from the other side of the road, was also made by the Tennis Club and will also be served. This parameter caused reactions among most members of the Board of Directors. Finally, Mr. Akritides also presented the final budget.
Immediately after, the mayor Haris Doukas said: “Ultimately, the street will be completely pedestrianized, it will not be perfect, since cars for Aigli and the Tennis Club will enter from both sides. The work must be finished. We are told that the cost will be higher. We maintain that Vasilissis Olgas will open in March.”
Yotis and Gianna became independent
In a declaration of independence, the head of the faction “Free Athenians” Haralambos Giotis, who emphasized that “I will continue to serve the citizens as a municipal councilor”.
Immediately after, the second municipal councilor of the “Free Athenians” Betty Gianna also made a declaration of independence.
Source: Skai
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