Road Infrastructure in Tutin: Finally Paving That Changes the Game or Just Another Promise?

Tutin, a town that has waited decades for asphalt, is finally getting a road connecting the village of Paljevo with Novi Pazar and Ribarica. Is this the start of a new era or just another project that will remain on paper? The financing agreement for this major infrastructure project was signed with the support of Usame Zukorlić’s cabinet, with a budget of 47 million dinars. But while the paving is announced as a big boost for traffic connectivity and development, residents of Tutin and surrounding areas still wonder – when will they actually see results?

An emergency situation in Tutin due to the Golo Brdo landfill further complicates citizens’ lives. The landfill blockade and the inability to find a new site for waste disposal cast a shadow over the optimism brought by the new road. The municipality president, Selma Kučević, claims a new location will be found, but the question is at what cost and how it will affect residents’ daily lives.

Meanwhile, Andrijevica, a town in Montenegro, shows how modern transport connectivity can be a real boost for economic growth and tourism development. The president of the Andrijevica assembly, Andrija Mandić, emphasizes that building a new highway section towards Belgrade opens doors to new prospects, job creation, and investments. Can Tutin expect a similar boom, or will it remain in the shadow of promises and problems with infrastructure and ecology?

This road paving project in Tutin is not just about traffic – it’s about the future of the region. Will development finally kick off, or will Tutin remain trapped in a vicious cycle of promises and problems? While we wait for asphalt, the landfill continues to poison, and people ask – who will really benefit from this project?

Got thoughts on whether paving the road in Tutin will change things or if it’s just another political story? Drop a comment below. Maybe your word will spark the real conversation!

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