The Commission for the Regeneration of Housing Estates and the Environment is the most transparent commission of the Letňany self-government. From the very beginning, its chairman Jan Mikulecký, councilor for the regeneration of housing estates and the environment, prefers openness and as much space for discussion as possible. Continue reading “The RSŽP commission is maximally transparent”
Category: Základní informace
Letňany lentils will be next year
The revitalization project of the former Avia housing estate is nearing completion. The first phase of Lentilek has all zoning decisions and building permits, and subsidies of CZK 27,000,000 from European funds have been prepared. A tender for a supplier is currently underway and construction should begin in March. If everything goes according to plan, the first phase of Letňany lentils will be completed in October 2014.
The next phases of Lentilek will include the reconstruction of Bahok and the creation of parking areas, the completion of the revitalization of the courtyard at the Malkovského kindergarten and the landscaping in Nýdecká and Jablunkovská streets. A separate stage of Letňany lentils is the Fryčovická Snake Trail, which will run along the western side of the primary school of the same name. Letňany’s budget does not allow such high investments, and therefore all phases of the project will be financed from the European Structural Funds.
Thanks to the representatives of SVJ
Dear representatives of SVJ,
in recent years, the Letňany housing estate has changed significantly. Many houses have dressed for the new facade this year and have new elevators. None of this would have been possible without your efforts. Renovation of houses is very demanding and complex and in many respects it is an underappreciated job. Thanks to you, however, Letňany is more attractive and modern every year.
The City Hall of the Prague 18 District is working intensively on the Letňany lentils project, which this year received a subsidy of CZK 27,000,000. The implementation is planned for this year and we all believe that in the autumn of 2014, the first phase of Letňany lentils will become a reality. Further phases are being prepared, which should again be funded by European funds.
A huge thank you, however, belongs to you, without whom Letňany would not have so many houses with a new look. Your work in the role of SVJ representatives is a huge contribution to the renewal of our housing estate.
I wish you a lot of well-being, happiness and energy until 2014.
Jan Mikulecký, councilor for housing regeneration and the environment
Letňany lentils will start in March
The first phase of the project, which includes Kuželova, Jančova, Malkovského and Místecká streets, the courtyard around Žabka and the southern part of the courtyard near Malkovského Kindergarten, has a contractor. The winner of the tender was Skanska with a price slightly exceeding CZK 40 million. Construction work is scheduled to begin in March and continue until October.
Seminar for SVJ: new Civil Code
The Prague 18 Letňany district is organizing a seminar on the new Civil Code for the association of homeowners. The seminar is intended mainly for members of the SVJ committee, however, the invitation is valid for anyone.
JUDr. Pavlína Širůčková, lawyer of the joint law firm Balcar, Hrouzek, Veselý, Pavelka, Zelenková will acquaint you with all the novelties that the new Civil Code brings to the community of homeowners.
Date: 12/3/2014, 18.00 – 21.00
Place: ceremonial room of the Municipal Office in Prague Letňany
Lentilek schedule: how will the streets be closed?
The lenses started. Work is in full swing and everyone in the housing estate may feel certain limitations. Especially drivers, for whom several streets will be temporarily closed due to the construction of new parking spaces and a new surface. However, the Skanska construction company must respect a number of conditions and must not close all roads at once. For the entire period of implementation will still be available min. 70 parking spaces in Jančova, Ivančická or Místecká streets (part of the affected area is only Místecká 567-569 including the car park). Continue reading “Lentilek schedule: how will the streets be closed?”
How I didn’t want to cut down maples
Being an environmental councilor is a very ungrateful role. You are either the enemy of all trees, who wants to cut everything down and destroy everything, or an eco-terrorist protecting every nettle. There is nothing in between. Whatever you do, everything is wrong. If you protect the greenery, you are wondering why you are hindering the development of the village and you are marked as a backslider and a green lunatic. If you cut down even one tree, you immediately face the opinion that this tree has stood there for 50 years and all our children and their parents and parents have climbed it … No explanation about the need to restore greenery, about the perspective of trees. Simply no argument is acceptable. If you want to hit a dog, you will always find a stick. Continue reading “How I didn’t want to cut down maples”
Deputies praised the greenery in Letňany
In the April issue of Letňanské listy, a survey was conducted among the representatives on the condition and quality of Letňanské zelené. This issue is widely discussed among citizens, because it is always clear when greenery is being modified, removed or planted. In connection with the launch of the Letňanská lentilka project, there were often exaggerated opinions on the removal of unpromising greenery in the front gardens in front of houses or other places. How did the substitutes react to this? Continue reading “Deputies praised the greenery in Letňany”
Perspective pine in Jancova street
The strip of promising pines in Jančova Street is in direct intervention by the planned changes and building modifications. In such cases of conflict between the building and valuable greenery, the procedure is in accordance with ČSN 83 9061 Protection of greenery during construction activities, which clearly determines the procedures that must be followed to minimize damage to trees. Continue reading “Perspective pine in Jancova street”