Time in Tbilisi: April 24, 2024 04:34
A master plan for land use in Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi whose main subject is a green, connected, compact and resistant city concept.
The work on the Tbilisi Land Use Master Plan has come to an end. Tbilisi Municipality and the City Institute completed a basic working plan and the document is ready to send to the City Council for further discussions,” Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze said.
The proposed general plan includes the project of designing and construction of four new parks and 11 development framework plans (Lisi Lake, Dighomi, Tbilisi Sea, etc.).
Mayor Kaladze presented the Master Plan today. Photo: Tbilisi City Hall.
"Zoning-related issues have been improved to comply with legislation; a map has been completed and construction permits placed on it, thematic maps have been created and the internal precinct greenery, linear structures were reflected in it, and the ways of solving property issues were maximally clarified taking the owners’ rights into consideration. The implementation of effective tools on restriction was provided for in the development of hazardous areas in terms of chaotic construction and geology (part of Zhvania street, Vere Gorge, nearby territories of Gldani lake and other areas),” Kaladze said.
Tbilisi City Hall is launching a new six-month social campaign ‘Care About the City’ to raise awareness of social responsibility and develop a culture in which residents look after their city.
Tbilisi City Hall is launching a project of a gradual replacement of Soviet time so-called Khrushchovka residential flats in Tbilisi.
Tbilisi City Hall is taking steps to reduce damage caused by plastic bottles and intends to install plastic bottles collector machines in the city.
A total of 30 million GEL (about $12.35m/€10.43m) will be allocated from the state budget for the implementation of infrastructural projects in Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi planned for 2019-2020.
Batumi City Hall and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are teaming up to create a ‘Green City’ concept’ for Batumi.
One of Tbilisi’s most popular parks, Mziuri Park, which is also called a city for children, will be restored, announces Tbilisi City Hall.
Tbilisi City Hall is continuing to modernise the streets of the Georgian capital through the development of infrastructure and green spaces, making them more suitable for the citizens of the city.
The television broadcasting tower which looks down over Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi from the city’s highest point will soon be renovated, announces Tbilisi City Hall.
Starting 15 January, new technical regulations for the production of cement products, steel frames, electric cables and plastic pipes will come into play.
New technical regulations for the production of cement products, steel frames, electric cables and plastic pipes are coming into play today.
Residents of Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi will soon be able to rent electric cars scattered around the city at an affordable price as a car sharing project is starting for the first time in the capital, announces Tbilisi City Hall.
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has announced a hold on the intense wave of new construction in Tbilisi at a briefing today.
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze says that it is a historic day today, as the Tbilisi City Assembly “will confirm a general [development] plan for Tbilisi” later this afternoon.
A multifunctional green city will be built in Georgia’s Black Sea resort town of Kobuleti, bringing 500 million GEL (about $185.53m/€ 164.60m) European investments to the region.
Green Resorts has received official permission to start the construction of a multifunctional green city in Georgia’s Black Sea resort town of Kobuleti, bringing 500 million GEL (about $185.53m/€ 164.60m) in European investments to the region of Adjara.
Georgian startup company Scroll has launched an electric scooter-sharing system in the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi and Black Sea resort town of Batumi.
About 700 hectares of forest landscape on the slope of Mount Mtatsminda in the heart of the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi will be restored over the next four years, announced Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze today.
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has announced today several new projects that ‘have the potential to become the lungs' of the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi. One of the projects is the renovation of Tbilisi Dendrological Park that is located on the territory of Tbilisi Sea and spreads over 163 hectares, of which 93 ha is covered by forest.