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Nov. 9, 2025, 3:19 p.m.

A resident of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi went to court over a dance floor

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The Odesa District Administrative Court has opened proceedings on a lawsuit filed by local resident Tetyana Krachkovska against the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi City Council.

According to the press service of the city council, the plaintiff demands that the decision of the deputies to amend the list of communal property of the community be declared illegal and canceled.

The Bessarabia INFORM publication, in turn, reported that the lawsuit concerns the decision of the city council of July 29 this year, which amended the list of community property. It is about a dance floor with a bandstand located in Mykhailivskyi Square. In her opinion, this element of improvement was separated by an illegal amendment and change of status to "non-residential buildings" and listed under a different address.

As the publication noted, the contested decision of the council is not the primary one - it was preceded by another one, dated June 12, on taking the elements of the landscaping and buildings of Mykhailivskyi Square to the balance sheet of the Blagoustriy MC. It was then that the dance floor in the city center got a new name. During that session, Vladyslav Rasporovskyi, Director of the Department of Housing and Communal Services, made an amendment to the draft law to replace the wording "dance floor with a bandstand" with "non-residential buildings with an open dance floor." The deputies approved it, as well as the decision as a whole.

The collective statement to the Prosecutor General's Office, initiated by Tetiana Krachkovska before filing a lawsuit, states that the adoption of such a decision, namely the approval of the relevant amendment voted at the plenary session, was in violation of the regulations. In addition, the document states that the new name creates conditions for further possible lease, privatization or development of the territory of Mykhailivskyi Square. According to the activist herself, a total of one hundred residents signed the statement. However, according to her, the police did not register it in the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations.

Кирило Бойко

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