
Niš Clears Public Spaces, Fines Illegal Occupants
Niš Cracks Down on Illegal Public Space Occupation: Residents Face Fines Niš, Serbia – Municipal authorities in Niš are taking a firm stance against the illegal occupation of public spaces. In a recent interview, a city official explained that numerous objects had been placed in public areas without the proper permits. The lack of formal requests for the use of these areas has led to a cleanup operation. "This morning, municipal inspectors from the Medijana municipality went out to remove these objects," stated the official. "We've been following the law, and the public spaces need to be kept clear." He emphasized that those who have illegally occupied public space will be fined 120 dinars per square meter per day. The operation has been welcomed by many residents, who have long complained about the obstructions. The city's commitment to enforcing regulations shows a proactive approach to maintaining public order and ensuring fair use of shared spaces. This action aims to create a more efficient and accessible urban environment for all citizens.