The interim Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Dimal Basha, attended the inauguration ceremony for the second phase of the Sofali–Kolovicë “Abedin Dino” road. Basha confirmed that the project received primary financing from the Ministry of Infrastructure and is anticipated to significantly enhance connectivity within the capital’s neighborhoods. Speaking at the event, Basha highlighted the modern standards incorporated into the new infrastructure.
He detailed the design specifications of the road, noting that it features dedicated pedestrian and cycling facilities alongside the main thoroughfare. Specifically, the project includes sidewalks on both sides, with dimensions measuring 1.5 meters on one side and 2 meters on the other. Furthermore, the development incorporates 2-meter wide bicycle paths, enhancing multimodal transport options.
The minister emphasized the strategic importance of this new road connection between Sofali and Kolovicë. He stated that the construction adheres to contemporary urban planning guidelines, designed to support improved daily movement and local access. According to Basha, the investment represents a substantial upgrade to the area’s transportation network.
The focus of the development was to create a cohesive and safe corridor, ensuring that the community benefits from enhanced accessibility. The completion of this second phase is expected to improve the overall flow and connectivity across the serviced urban areas, marking a significant infrastructure milestone for the region.
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This road upgrade will make travel between Sofali and Kolovicë much more reliable for local commuters.
What are the expected benefits of the second phase of the Sofali–Kolovicë road for the local area?