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Highway Authorities Adjust Speed Limits on Several Košice Roads to Improve Traffic Safety

Highway authorities have modified maximum speed limits on several roads in Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city and the main urban center of eastern Slovakia. The changes are aimed at increasing traffic safety in the region. The adjustments represent part of ongoing efforts by Slovak highway management to optimize road safety conditions in major urban areas.

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Košice Public Library Plans to Relocate Branch to Former Kindergarten Building

The Ján Bocatius Public Library plans to relocate one of its branches to vacant spaces in a former kindergarten building on Bauerova Street in Košice. The spaces were previously occupied by a fitness center and are now being repurposed for the library branch that has been serving residents of the KVP Housing Estate on Hemerková Street for years. The move represents a new use for the building that once housed a kindergarten facility.

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Košice Waste Incinerator Expansion Project Receives Environmental Approval

A new waste processing line at the Košice incinerator facility in the Barca district has received a positive Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) opinion. The new line will be capable of processing 20,000 tons of waste annually. The EIA approval represents a key regulatory milestone for expanding waste processing capacity in Slovakia's second-largest city, where municipal waste management has been an ongoing infrastructure challenge.

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Košice May Hold Referendum on Reducing Number of Municipal Districts

A proposal to hold a referendum on the number of municipal districts in Košice is heading to Slovakia's parliament for consideration. The proposed change could significantly reduce the current number of districts in the country's second-largest city. Košice, located in eastern Slovakia, is currently divided into multiple municipal districts that handle local administrative functions. The referendum proposal reflects ongoing debates about municipal governance efficiency and administrative costs in Slovak cities.

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Evening Parking Crisis Plagues Major Košice Housing Estate

Residents of Ťahanovce, a large housing estate in Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city, face a daily struggle to find parking spaces during evening hours. After returning from work, drivers often spend several minutes circling the residential area before finding a place to park their vehicles. The shortage of available spaces has led some motorists to park in areas not originally designated for parking, creating additional problems in the neighborhood. The parking crisis reflects broader urban planning challenges in Slovakia's major cities, where Soviet-era housing estates were built with limited consideration for the dramatic increase in car ownership that followed the country's transition to a market economy after 1989.

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Police Charge Three Men with Public Disorder Following Incident in Sviňa

Police have charged three men with public disorder following an incident in the village of Sviňa in eastern Slovakia. The men were detained and placed in police custody after the disturbance. Sviňa is a small municipality in the Košice region. No further details about the nature of the incident or the circumstances that led to the charges have been disclosed by authorities.

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Road Section Near Stropkov Receives New Asphalt in 239,000 Euro Regional Investment

A road section near Stropkov in eastern Slovakia has been resurfaced with new asphalt following a four-month construction project that cost 239,000 euros. The regional government funded the road improvement work, which represents part of ongoing infrastructure maintenance efforts in the area. Stropkov is located in the Prešov Region near Slovakia's border with Ukraine and Poland, where road infrastructure investments are crucial for maintaining transportation links in this rural border area.

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Košice to invest 21.5 million euros in transport, culture and environmental projects using EU funds

The city of Košice will invest nearly 21.5 million euros in new infrastructure projects over the coming months, focusing on transportation, culture, and environmental protection. The funding will revitalize the Družba Cinema and support construction of a depot for electric buses. Representatives from Košice's city government, municipal districts, and 40 surrounding municipalities in the Košice-okolie district met Friday at the second annual session of the Cooperative Council for Sustainable Urban Development. The projects are being financed through European Union structural funds as part of Slovakia's sustainable urban development program, which allows cities to coordinate regional investment strategies with neighboring municipalities.

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Michalovce Seeks Public Input on Local Transport Changes

The city of Michalovce in eastern Slovakia is collecting public feedback regarding its municipal public transport system and potential schedule modifications. City officials have made an online questionnaire available to residents to gather their opinions and suggestions about the local bus service. The collected input will be used to help city authorities decide on potential changes to the current transport timetables and services.

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European Union Experts Focus on Cross-Border Cooperation in Košice Region

European Union experts are conducting a visit to the Košice region in eastern Slovakia with a focus on cross-border cooperation initiatives. The visit is specifically oriented toward examining practical results of existing collaborative projects. The Košice region, which borders Hungary, Ukraine, and Poland, has been a key area for EU-funded cross-border programs aimed at fostering economic development and regional integration across national boundaries.

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Prešov Launches Public Voting on Participatory Budget Projects

The city of Prešov has opened public voting for its participatory budget initiative, with eight proposals advancing to the final selection round. The participatory budget allows residents to directly vote on how a portion of the city's budget should be spent on community projects. Prešov, Slovakia's third-largest city and the administrative center of the Prešov Region in eastern Slovakia, is using this democratic mechanism to engage citizens in local spending decisions. The voting process represents a form of direct democracy where residents can influence municipal priorities and allocate public funds to projects they consider most beneficial for their community.

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Construction begins on cycling route with bridge and gallery between Družstevná and Kostoľany

The Košice region has launched construction of a key section of the EuroVelo 11 cycling route that will connect the Družstevná and Kostoľany areas. The project includes building a bridge and gallery as part of the cycling infrastructure. EuroVelo 11 is part of a European network of long-distance cycling routes that spans multiple countries, connecting the North Cape in Norway to Athens, Greece. This particular section represents an important piece of cycling infrastructure development in eastern Slovakia, aimed at promoting sustainable transport and tourism in the region.

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Three-Car Collision Near Košice Leaves One Vehicle Completely Burned

A three-vehicle collision occurred near the Pereš area outside Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city, leaving one car completely destroyed by fire. The crash has rendered the road section completely impassable, with police advising drivers to use alternative routes while emergency crews work at the scene.

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Prešov Region Completes Four-Month Road Reconstruction Between Stropkov and Krušinec

The Prešov regional government has completed reconstruction work on a road section connecting the towns of Stropkov and Krušinec in eastern Slovakia. The infrastructure project took four months to complete, representing another phase in the region's ongoing road improvement efforts. The Prešov region, one of Slovakia's eight self-governing regions responsible for maintaining regional roads and infrastructure, has been systematically upgrading transportation links in the area.

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Police Stop Drivers Under Drug Influence and Banned from Driving in Košice Region

Police in the Košice region conducted traffic stops that resulted in charges against drivers operating vehicles under the influence of drugs and while banned from driving. Officers also investigated passengers during the enforcement operations. The Košice region encompasses eastern Slovakia and is the country's second-largest metropolitan area. Such traffic violations carry significant legal penalties in Slovakia, including potential criminal charges for driving under the influence of narcotics and additional sanctions for operating vehicles while subject to driving bans.

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Košice Expands Network of Semi-Underground Waste Containers to Reduce Odors and Rodents

The city of Košice has launched the second phase of construction for its network of semi-underground waste containers, designed to reduce unpleasant odors and rodent infestations in residential areas. The expansion represents part of the eastern Slovak city's ongoing modernization of waste management infrastructure. Semi-underground containers offer improved sanitation by containing waste more effectively than traditional surface containers, while also providing a more aesthetically pleasing urban environment. The project demonstrates Košice's continued investment in municipal services as Slovakia's second-largest city works to enhance living conditions for its residents.

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Košice Mayor to Present Two-Term Record Amid Skepticism Over Campaign Promises

Košice Mayor Jaroslav Polaček will present his achievements from two terms in office during a public event at the Historic City Hall on Wednesday at 6 PM, titled "RESULTS! That We Can Stand Behind." The presentation comes as local media outlet Košice Dnes prepares to examine whether Polaček's campaign promises have matched the reality of his governance. Košice, Slovakia's second-largest city, has been led by Polaček for two electoral terms, during which he has been known for his emphasis on marketing and self-promotion. The upcoming presentation appears designed to showcase his administration's accomplishments ahead of potential future political campaigns, though critics question whether his bold campaign pledges have been fulfilled during his time leading the eastern Slovak metropolis.

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Former Owner and Director of Ryba Košice Food Company Dies at 81

Jozef Gima Sr., the longtime manager and former owner of food company Ryba Košice, died at the age of 81. Gima led the eastern Slovak food processing business for many years, establishing it as a significant player in the region's food industry. His funeral service will be held on Wednesday, April 22, at 12:00 PM at the ceremonial hall of the public cemetery in Košice.

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Erich Blanár to Run for Mayor of Košice's Juh District

Erich Blanár, currently serving as a council member in Košice's Juh district, announced his candidacy for the position of district mayor. Juh is one of the administrative districts within Slovakia's second-largest city, Košice, located in the eastern part of the country. The district mayoral position represents local governance at the municipal level, overseeing community services and local administration for residents of the specific area.

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