Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze has announced today that the Georgian capital will have a master plan for land use within just a couple of months.
Kaladze said that City Institute Georgia, the company that has been working on the project since 2015, has extended its deadline up until June 1 to finish working on the project and fulfil its obligations.
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze spoke of the importance of the land use master plan for Tbilisi and promised his office will assist the authors in improving the project. Photo from Tbilisi City Hall’s press office
Kaladze said the master plan is vital for Tbilisi and himself as the mayor of the capital.
It cost 2.8 million GEL for the budget to cover all the expenses related to the provision of the master plan.
The plan consists of several phases, including the concept of the capital’s territorial development, zoning map, potential development of transport system, further development prospects for brown fields and recreational zones.