March 21, 2025, 6:28 p.m.

Mykolaiv Dismantles 11 Disruptive Structures to Enhance Urban Order

(PHOTO: Department of Internal Financial Control)

In recent weeks, Mykolaiv has dismantled several temporary structures and advertising structures that were disruptive. This made it possible to make the city more orderly, opening up new opportunities for its renewal and improvement.

This was reported by the press service of the Department of Internal Financial Control, Supervision and Anti-Corruption.

Over the past few weeks, the city has dismantled five temporary structures and six advertising structures that disturbed the order in Mykolaiv.

PHOTO: Department of Internal Financial Control

According to the press service, the small booths that appeared without permits or with expired documents are gradually disappearing. This is an important step towards making the city streets more orderly and convenient for every resident. In addition, huge billboards that cluttered up the space are also being dismantled.

The department reminded that the owners of structures can get rid of such structures on their own to preserve their property and not wait for forced liquidation.

PHOTO: Department of Internal Financial Control

Last November, the rules for placing signs and advertising structures were updated to improve the visual perception of urban space and ensure comfort for residents and guests of Mykolaiv.

The new requirements, which came into force in early February 2025, set clear rules for businesses to place outdoor advertising and ensure a well-maintained and modern environment that is in harmony with the city's architectural appearance. One of the main goals of these changes is to create an aesthetically pleasing urban space without unnecessary information clutter.

PHOTO: Department of Internal Financial Control

The new rules also set out a clear procedure for dismantling advertising structures after the expiration of their permits, as well as a detailed procedure for issuing such permits.

These updates also provide for the establishment of new tariffs for advertising, with the highest price for an advertising structure being UAH 162. In addition, the prices for advertising in Mykolaiv have not changed since 2011 and have been the lowest in Ukraine until now.

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