Daniela Rogulj
one of the main goals of the current city government has been clear
Along with caring for young people and building communal infrastructure
arranging the coastal part of Kaštela is the main priority
evidenced by millions of investments in the already unrecognizable
and is the only city in Croatia with six postcodes
It is probably the only one in the world directly bordering two UNESCO cities with the oldest
and it will soon become the Croatian “Monte Carlo,” a destination with nearly 20 kilometers of coastline as a prerequisite for the development of tourism and the economy
On City Day, which is celebrated on March 4, Slobodna Dalmacija spoke with Denis Ivanović
the mayor of the second-largest city in Split-Dalmatia County
about the implemented projects but also those that will follow on the coastal part of Kaštela
I promised that the focus of my work would be landscaping
this is a priority for city authorities and those at higher levels
That we are going in the right direction is evidenced by the fact that an active project to build a new port and coast in Kaštel Stari is currently in the final stages despite the health crisis surrounding the coronavirus pandemic
This is the most financially expensive project of the County Port Authority since its existence
in which almost 15 million kuna was invested from our budget
the rest of the funds were provided from the Split-Dalmatia County Port Authority and other sources
a breakwater almost 200 meters long was built
a total of 9,500 square meters of the coastal belt was arranged
and nautical electricity and water connections
the people of Kaštela will get 150 communal berths for the domicile population
for those who use boats for entertainment and sports
but also completely change the look of the Kaštel Stari old town,” says Ivanović
The investment is worth almost 50 million kuna
In addition to the 15 million from the city
the County Port Authority has allocated about 30 million kuna
The rest of the money was provided by Split-Dalmatia County
“This is truly the largest investment in the coastal part of Kaštela
and our goal is for residents to get a modern utility project that will serve them in the first place
as well as tourists from whom we live for a good part of the year
“The project in Kaštel Stari will certainly affect economic development
and we are glad that all the work took place without any interruptions and delays
The arrangement of this communal port is one of the major projects in the past decade in the area of Kaštela,” adds the mayor
When asked what the next projects are for the coast
the mayor announced an investment boom with one goal: Kaštela will be the Croatian Monte Carlo
“After we soon complete the new port and coast in Kaštel Stari
and it is a matter of days when that will happen
which is the complete arrangement of the Kaštel Novi coast
and the Ministry of the Sea and the Split-Dalmatia County are ready to help with financing
This project will completely change the look of Donji Kaštela
which is why it is called the “New Face of Kaštela,” emphasized Ivanović
the planned project will significantly expand the existing waterfront into the sea
arrange the entire promenade and the city’s coastal part
that part of Kaštela will take on a completely new look as Kaštel Lukšić did after we arranged and built the most beautiful and most expensive in our county – Glavica beach
We are in the process of doing the main project,” says Ivanović and adds that the citizens enthusiastically accepted the newly renovated part of the Lukšić coast.
The town of Kaštela is preparing and arranging the coast in Kaštel Sućurac
“We have prepared a preliminary design for Kaštel Sućurac
work should begin on the complete arrangement of the coast in Kaštel Štafilić
where part of the promenade has already been arranged
With the completion of works in Kaštel Stari
then on the stretch to the Ćipiko and Štafilić towers
Donja Kaštela will undergo a complete coastal transformation
many will envy us,” announces Ivanović and adds that a conceptual solution has been made for Kaštilca and Marina Kaštela
“All this is proof that Kaštela is almost the most active area in terms of construction throughout the year
almost 20 km long coast will be the most beautiful in this part of Dalmatia,” concludes Mayor Denis Ivanović
congratulating all citizens on Kaštela Day.
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