The acting Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Dimal Basha, has announced the commencement of paving activities for the critical road leading to Mirusha Springs, a major tourist attraction within Kosovo. In a statement released via social media, Basha confirmed that the infrastructure project has reached its final phase of execution, marked by the beginning of the paving of the designated road segment. The completion of this vital link is anticipated to significantly enhance accessibility to the popular destination, supporting both local commerce and the tourism sector.
According to the acting minister, the development effort is being carried out under the framework established by a Cooperation Memorandum. This agreement was formally signed in 2025 between the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and the Municipality of Malish. This multi-agency cooperation underscores a commitment to improving regional connectivity.
The scope of the project involves upgrading the entire route, with the current focus being the final surfacing of the roadway. The commencement of paving signifies a major milestone in the overall development plan for the area. Infrastructure improvements of this nature are crucial for bolstering regional economic activity, particularly in areas reliant on tourism revenue.
The Ministry has stated that the successful completion of this road will provide reliable and all-weather access, solidifying Mirusha Springs’ status as a premier tourist site within Kosovo. The final stages of work are expected to bring the necessary upgrades to the road network segment to a functional close.
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