Set aside 50,000 euros for inert waste depot in Prizren

The Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning (MMPH) and the Prizren municipality have signed an agreement today for the construction of inert waste depot in Prizren. Prizren Mayor Mytager Haskuka and MMPH task leader Fatmir Matoshi have held a media conference after meeting at the municipality building, where they have explained the purpose [...]
Prizren Mayor Mytager Haskuka and MMPH task leader Fatmir Matoshi have held a media conference after meeting in the municipality building, where they have explained the purpose of this agreement.
He has also thanked the Minister of the Environment's task manager for this and other projects.
Matoshi, on the other hand, has been talking about joint ministry projects in Prizren's municipality, expressing readiness to co-operate with local governments.
He's said it's meant to last up to three years building the warehouse, though he hopes it will be completed even before that.
He has mentioned other projects supporting the MMPH in Prizren, such as the sewage plant and the pipeline on the “Janena” and “Motherne Terezne”. Mattosi's facility amounts to up to 923 000 euros that MMPH will pay this year. A project in the field of another environment was mentioned in the planting of decorative wood along Prizren-Sueleka Street, which will be realised in autumn of this year.
Matoshi has said President Haskuka has the door open in the ministry for all the problems he has and the aid he needs for the municipality.
At the end of the meeting, Matoschi and Haskuka have also come out of Prizren Square to mark the day of driving without cars and to promote the cycle movement for better health and cleaner air.












