Mayor of Prague 2 Alexandra Udženija: We wanted to buy Vyšehrad railway station, but we came across it
She replaced Jana Černochová as mayor of Prague 2, but Alexandra Udženija has been working at the town hall in this part of the city since 2006 and is very well versed in all existing problems. Undoubtedly, the dilapidated building of the Vyšehrad railway station is one of the largest. The building has been privately owned for fifteen years, although Prague 2 has been interested in it all along and has long criticized the neglected situation.
“The owner was not willing to deal with us at first. We tried to find common ground with him to buy it with the capital. The expert opinion was 70 million, and we were willing to buy it for this money. But the private owner twice. On December 27, I learned that the company RailCity Vyšehrad is transferring the Vyšehrad railway station to a Cypriot company, “the mayor explains the whole situation. The details of this transfer are not traceable to the city district.
When neighbors help each other
Alexandra Udženija was at the birth of the endowment fund several years ago Two with heartwhose operation is based on the solidarity of local. To the inhabitants of Prague 2 in difficult life situations helping their neighbors. Currently, the fund also deals with the problems that people get into due to increased energy reserves. “We do not want anyone in Prague 2 to get into financial trouble because they do not have to pay for electricity. We evaluate each application, but we are very operational. We are not waiting for anything, we are able to help immediately, which is the most important case. “
Another topic was the new cycle lanes and the problematic deceleration lane in front of the polyclinic. “A deceleration strip of cubes has been added in front of the polyclinic, the so-called tile room. I understand that there was a reason, but ambulances drive here and it’s a huge problem for them. Any slowdown in the ambulance can seriously endanger the patient. “
Does the city district influence the planning of these modifications? Would Alexandra Udženija be for the expropriation of Vyšehrad railway station? In Folimanka Park we can look forward to a new leisure area, what will it look like? Listen to the whole conversation To the point.