Renovation and modernization of the pedestrian zone in the central part of town Vratsa

With the reconstruction of the central pedestrian zone in Vratsa, we intend to form and build a better design of the pedestrian zones and sidewalks, as well as the public recreation areas, all according to the unique spirit of our city. The goal of this project is to find a united concept of safety, sustainability with high ecological and esthetical quality for the urban environment with pavements, bike alleys, color layout and artistic lighting and suitable city design elements – small architecture shapes, guide signs, energy efficient street lighting, different types of urban landscaping, as well as creating an accessible architecture environment. The project proposal is based on an integrated spatial approach, i.e. a system of bonded activities was used which aim in a stable improvement of the economic, social and ecological condition of the territory. The basis of this process is ’integration, which means that all of the proposals are viewed in their synergy in order to have a bigger impact together than if they are implemented separately. The terrain was reconstructed in the last 30 years, but it needs a new design and renovation. The project is in accordance with the areas, formed in the city center and reflects their spirit with new alternative and social activities. The positive elements, implemented by other projects in matter of composition, materials and city recreational elements that fit in the new concept, will remain and will be developed further. There will be new places for recreation, social contacts, cultural activities and city events. The project will keep the green areas and will tend to maximally increase them.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 02 May, 2017
End date 28 Dec, 2020
Contract date 02 May, 2017
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Financial information

Total cost 6,893,110.97
Grant 6,893,110.97
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 5,514,488.78
EU participation percent 85.0%

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