“We Increased the Number of Neighborhoods Declared as Reserve Areas to 28”

“We Increased the Number of Neighborhoods Declared as Reserve Areas to 28”
“We Increased the Number of Neighborhoods Declared as Reserve Areas to 28”
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Battalgazi Mayor Bayram Taşkın visited the Provincial Director of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Cengiz Başer and held consultations regarding the status of existing reserve areas and increasing the number of reserve areas.

Battalgazi Mayor Bayram Taşkın, who has been closely following the work done after the earthquake since the day he took office and has been making inspections in the field, visited the Provincial Director of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Cengiz Başer and held consultations regarding the status of the existing reserve areas and increasing the number of neighborhoods within the scope of the reserve area. . Mayor Taşkın stated that the negotiations between the ministry and the municipality will continue and that the number of neighborhoods declared as reserve areas has been increased to 28, and that they will work to further increase the number of reserve areas.

“We will further increase the number of neighborhoods that will undergo on-site transformation.”

Stating that they are closely following the work to ensure that citizens have earthquake-resistant, modern and comfortable buildings as soon as possible, Battalgazi Mayor Bayram Taşkın said, “No one should have any doubt that we will take the necessary steps to prevent the risk of earthquakes in our district and ensure the safety of our citizens. Transforming our Battalgazi, the market center located within the borders of our district, is of great importance for the future of Malatya.

Previously, with on-site transformation, Yeni Hamam, Dabakhane, Kavaklıbağ, İsmetiye, Niyazi, Şıkşık, Hamidiye, Saray, Şehit Fevzi, Taştepe, Akpınar, Kırçuval, Sancaktar, Göztepe, Tandoğan, Çöşnük, Yıldıztepe, Cirikpınar, İstiklal and İzzetiye Districts were declared reserve areas. and excavations were started in some of these neighborhoods.

To further increase the number of these neighborhoods, taking into account the areas where the majority of heavily damaged and collapsed buildings are located; We plan to transform our district on site. In this context, we ensure that all of some neighborhoods and parts of some neighborhoods are reserved.

We increased the number of neighborhoods declared as reserve areas in our district to 28 by including Aslanbey, Nuriye, Cevherizade, Ferhadiye, Kernek, Halfettin, Zafer, Hidayet neighborhoods among the neighborhoods declared as reserve areas. I see these consultations with our Provincial Director of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, Cengiz Başer, as an important step in making our district safer against earthquake risk. We will continue our work day and night for the benefit of our fellow citizens. “With the work we will carry out, Battalgazi will be more beautiful than before,” he said.

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