The Government will Provide BGN 35.1 Million to Municipalities for Improvement of Infrastructure
The government approved additional expenses and transfers for the 2017 budget for a number of municipalities adding up to BGN 35.
Some eight Bulgarian municipalities will launch infrastructure projects for a total of BGN 179.4 M after being approved by the Ministry of Investment Planning.
The projects are mainly for waste processing and waste disposal depots and will be developed in the municipalities of Stamboliyski, Nesebar, Kardzhali, Byala, Vidin, Kazanlak and Aksakovo, the Ministry of Investment Planning (MIP) informed.
A new joint initiative of the MIP and a number of municipalities regarding the presentation of industrial zone projects in Western Europe is under way.
MIP experts are currently working on the criteria under which the Regional Development Fund BGN 6.3M to be distributed. The aim is to stimulate socially significant projects, as well as projects for the urbanization of small municipalities.
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