Prague wants to buy the strategic Trojmezi
“The capital was selling property until 2013 and now it doesn’t have suitable plots of land,” said Chabr. According to him, on the edges of the natural area around the meanders of Botič, a proper urban development could take place. Previously, developers wanted to build their projects here, some of them succeeded despite opposition.
Chabr stated that he had already discussed the plan to purchase the land with the management of all three city districts. “They are interested, but not all the assessments are ready yet,” he said. The price for the parcels was in the range of lower stoves of crowns.
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It would probably be ownership or a similar procedure as in Vidoula in Prague 5, where Prague decided to consolidate various holdings under its own. According to Chabr, buying out Trojmezi would probably take more time than one election period. Prague should also focus on plots of land on Litochlebské náměstí and Na Jelenách in Prague 11.
About five years ago, former deputy mayor Matěj Stropnický (SZ) talked about the purchase of strategic land, but he did not find political support with his colleagues in the council.
According to Chabra, joint ownership of the city and the state poses a special problem, according to him, the Na Bulovce Hospital is a typical example. However, the animosity between the leading Prague and government officials, which arose because of the Letňan issue, will prevent the agreed exchange of property. This does not only apply to Bulovka and Letenské Castle, but also to the LTC (Lawn Tennis Club) Prague tennis courts in Letenské sady.
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Even the Office for Representation of the State in Property Matters (ÚZSVM) has not yet sold them in Prague. “We have been waiting for the Ministry of Finance to confirm the draft purchase agreement for the third month,” lamented Chabr. At the same time, according to him, Prague rents several properties to state institutions for one crown per year.
“But if Prague wants something, the state treats it like it treats any private entity,” the councilor noted. This also applies to tennis courts, where the ÚZSVM recently faced a demonstration and a petition from an association of enthusiasts who saved the unique local clubhouse and established the popular restaurant Výletná. The protests did not move the office.
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“Since January 13, the building has been cleared of unauthorized use and a transparent rental tender is currently being announced,” ČTK quoted ÚZSVM spokesperson Radek Ležatka as saying.
“An official scam started at ÚZSVM and began to prefer the commercial use of its property over the non-commercial use for the purposes of supporting sports, culture, physical education and other public benefit activities. He also preferred the complete closure of the area and the payment of its security from public money,” explained the situation of the Alternative II Civic Association, which repaired the building from 1926 and operated a restaurant.