Stretching out for nearly two-kilometres, it’s been confirmed that a stunning linear park will be created to stretch down the southern district of Ursynów.
Stretching out for nearly two-kilometres, it’s been confirmed that a stunning linear park will be created to stretch down the southern district of Ursynów.
Covering a total footprint of approximately ten hectares, the park will see 1,000 trees planted and over 100,000 shrubs, vines and perennials.
Of its other features, a promenade running its entire length will be built, alongside walkways, wooden terraces, recreational areas and a rain garden.
However, whilst the design has been all but completed, additional funds were still needed to be secured for the project to be executed in its entirety.
Speaking a couple of weeks ago, Magdalena Młochowska of Zielonej Warszawy said: “We have divided the investment into six stages so that each can be completed as soon as possible. We want to announce a tender this quarter so as to enable field works to begin this year – but, we need the support of city councillors.”
Around PLN 11 million had been initially reserved for the project, leaving a shortfall of PLN 33 million. Now, however, it’s finally been confirmed that this surplus has been secured and that the investment shall go ahead as planned.
As things stand, it’s been revealed that the whole project should be completed at some stage in 2025.
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