Sofia: Court Removes Final Obstacle to Completion of Key Todor Kableshkov Blvd
A key section of Sofia’s Todor Kableshkov Boulevard is now cleared for completion after a court removed the final legal obstacle. The ruling concerns a private property dispute that had halted construction on the crucial roadway.
The Road to Completion
The Administrative Court of Sofia confirmed a preliminary execution order for the expropriation of the private property on January 28th. This decision, announced by former Sofia Chief Architect Bogdana Panayotova, resolves a long-standing issue that had stalled progress on the boulevard.
Strategic Importance
The boulevard is 95% complete and forms a vital part of Sofia’s third ring road, connecting to Philip Kutev Boulevard. Construction began during the administration of Yordanka Fandakova, but was hampered by unresolved property claims. Owners of the disputed property previously refused to cooperate, blocking the project’s advancement.
The contested land, located near the intersection with Cherni Vrah Boulevard, currently houses a car wash and shop. The court’s recent ruling is final, allowing the Sofia municipality to proceed with payment, issue a construction permit, and restart work.
What Happens Next
Architect Panayotova stated that the building permit will become effective three days after its issuance, paving the way for construction to begin. The Sofia municipality estimates the remaining section of the boulevard could be completed within 60 to 70 days, weather permitting.
According to the Sofia administration, the completion of Todor Kableshkov Boulevard is a priority, and the recent court decision represents a significant step towards achieving that goal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the delay in completing Todor Kableshkov Boulevard?
Construction was halted due to a dispute over a private property located along the boulevard’s route, specifically because the expropriation process had lapsed.
What was the court’s decision regarding the private property?
The Administrative Court of Sofia confirmed the preliminary execution of an expropriation order for the private property, removing the final legal obstacle to completing the boulevard.
How long is the remaining section of the boulevard expected to take to complete?
The Sofia municipality estimates the remaining section could be completed in 60 to 70 days, depending on weather conditions.
Will the completion of this boulevard improve traffic flow in Sofia?