The Municipality of Fushë Kosova has initiated an intensified effort to enhance public cleanliness through a comprehensive overhaul of its waste management services. Valon Prebreza, the Mayor, announced the escalation of these efforts, detailing measures designed to improve sanitation across the city. In a public statement, Prebreza confirmed that the city’s waste removal operations are entering a sustained, systematic phase following initial emergency interventions.
To support this renewed focus, the municipality has mobilized resources, ensuring that four dedicated trucks will be operational daily for the collection and transport of waste throughout Fushë Kosova. The deployment of these additional trucks signals a shift from reactive cleanup measures to a more permanent solution for waste management. Prebreza stated that the process is now moving toward its final stage of resolution, indicating a structured approach to maintaining civic hygiene.
This increased logistical capacity aims to address accumulated waste issues efficiently and ensure the consistent removal of refuse from residential and public areas. The Mayor emphasized that these daily operations involving the trucks are crucial components of the municipality’s commitment to public health and environmental quality. The sustained effort underscores the administration’s commitment to resolving the long-term challenges associated with waste disposal within the community.
Topics: #waste #prebreza #trucks