Bakić: Clean Serbia for better living standards of Subotica

Marking the Day of the City of Subotica, Mayor Stevan Bakić announced the continuation of the implementation of numerous projects. Among the mentioned significant projects for Subotica is “Clean Serbia”.

Today, the city of Subotica celebrates its holiday in commemoration of September 1, 1779, when Subotica received the status of “free royal city” by the Charter of Maria Theresa. At the ceremonial session of the Assembly, which was held on that occasion, Mayor Stevan Bakić pointed out numerous projects that are being implemented in this city, which significantly affect the improvement of the lives of the citizens of Subotica.

“The project “Clean Serbia” is also very important for our citizens. It is the largest investment in sewage infrastructure in the last few decades – through which the City of Subotica and the suburban settlements of Bajmok and Čantavir will receive 110 kilometers of sewage network and two new waste water purifiers,” said Bakić, referring to significant environmental projects.

Bakić stated that with the implementation of this project, the people of Subotica will get a higher standard of living:

“In addition to communal equipment, the people of Subotica will also get a better standard of living with this project, which is reflected in less pollution of the land that surrounds them, through leachate and septic tanks. This project will solve the decades-long problems of sewage infrastructure on the territory of our city,” said Bakić.