Within the scope of the “Seas Belong to the People” project initiated by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change to remove obstacles to access to the beaches, the demolition of illegal buildings in Balıkesir Ayvalık has started.
In the statement made by the Ministry, it was emphasized that illegal constructions on the beaches were not allowed.
In the statement, it was stated that within the framework of the “Seas Belong to the People” project initiated by Minister Mehmet Özhaseki, the demolition of illegal structures that prevent citizens from accessing the beaches continues at full speed, and added: “The teams continue their inspections regarding unauthorized use and construction within the scope of the Coastal Law. In this context, Ayvalık, one of the important centers of tourism, is continuing.” “The first demolition and evacuation operations started.” information was shared.
“IT WILL CONTINUE AFTER EID EID”
Following complaints from citizens in the Küçükköy District of the district, it was determined that a business had a vault system, fence, railing and wire mesh built in violation of the legislation, and the following was noted:
“The demolition of the unauthorized structure in the area was carried out under the supervision of the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, under the coordination of Ayvalık District Governorate and by Ayvalık Municipality. The demolition of all elements that prevent citizens from accessing the coasts and seas, which are among the natural beauties of Turkey, will continue after Eid al-Adha.”
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2024-06-17 03:50:35