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Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, mayor of Warsaw capital city, about new investments in the city

"When it comes to the PLN 200 mln from the Warsaw city budget that will need to spend on the reprivatization repayments, based on the current legal regulations, we will have to take the money from our investment budget. Therefore several investment projects will have to be postponed," told us Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz, mayor of Warsaw capital city.

These include the modernisation of the Deaf Institute, a hospital and medical centre in Ursus and a viaduct next to Torwar. I hope that the government will change its mind and introduce proper reprivatisation regulations that could resolve the reprivatisation issue in Warsaw in its entirety and not only partly. When it comes to our investment plans: we will continue to work on the projects which we weren’t able to get done by the end of 2015, as for instance the Vistula River boulevards reconstruction project, whose general contractor went bankrupt. We will also carry out further planned stages of the second metro line, more public housing projects in Ursus and Wawer, as well as provide more kindergartens and schools in the city districts heavily populated by families with children. // We are trying to answer the needs of all – investors who bring equity to Warsaw, those who use their services and products and our residents. In general, the role of a local government is to connect their interests.

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