New Small Industrial Site with 80 Workplaces Coming to Trabzon's Çarşıbaşı

At the 'Citizens Ask, Mayor Answers' program organized by Çarşıbaşı Municipality, the district's issues were discussed. Egemen Turan Kaynar, President of the Çarşıbaşı Chamber of Tradesmen and Craftsmen, stated that the most important expectation of the district's tradesmen is a Small Industrial Site. Mayor Ahmet Keleş announced that they are preparing a protocol for the industrial site and aim to complete the project within 1.5 to 2 years. Kaynar emphasized that they do not expect financial support from the municipality, only land allocation, and they are ready to build the site with their own resources, also benefiting from the ministry's standard projects.
Mayor Keleş stated that they will act jointly with the Chamber of Tradesmen, the cooperative to be established, district heads, and council members, saying, 'We will build the Small Industrial Site together. We will prepare a protocol in the coming period. Land allocation, payment model, and project process will be carried out within this framework. With an industrial site consisting of approximately 80 workplaces, we will meet an important need of our district. Our goal is to complete the project within 1.5-2 years.' These statements were welcomed with satisfaction by the district's tradesmen and residents.
The meeting also addressed the district's entrance roads and transportation issues. Kaynar requested the reorganization of the eastern and western entrances of the district in negotiations with the General Directorate of Highways. Noting that Çarşıbaşı has lost its visibility due to the coastal road, Kaynar stated that non-governmental organizations are ready to support the municipality in this process. These demands are important for improving the district's transportation infrastructure.
Modern bus stops were another important topic of the meeting. Kaynar pointed out that two stops promised during the election period have not yet been built, causing difficulties especially for students and elderly citizens. The municipality is expected to take swift action on this issue. Additionally, the paid parking application was discussed, and Mayor Keleş stated that the practice will continue.
The program also addressed problems citizens face in public institutions, with Mayor Keleş saying that these demands will be forwarded to the relevant authorities. Keleş also touched on the use of vehicles and motorcycles in the National Garden, emphasizing that common living areas must be used according to the rules, stating, 'We all need to show the same sensitivity to make Çarşıbaşı a more livable district.' The meeting served as a productive platform for important decisions regarding the district's future.
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