According
to the city administration, the market continues to operate normally, and the
ongoing work does not affect retail facilities operating legally.
It is noted
that the measures are aimed at streamlining the adjacent territory, where
spontaneous trade has been conducted for a long time. In particular, individual
citizens sold fruits, vegetables, meat products and offal without the necessary
permits and in violation of sanitary and epidemiological requirements.
The
hokomiyat stressed that the lack of proper sanitary conditions and product
quality control posed risks to food safety. In addition, spontaneous trade
impeded the movement of pedestrians and vehicles, provoked congestion, chaotic
parking and inconveniences for residents and visitors of the market.
As part of
the ongoing work, sellers are offered alternative legitimate trading locations
on the market with more comfortable and organized trading conditions.
After
completion of work on the site, landscaping and landscaping of the territory,
as well as the creation of parking spaces for cars, are planned. According to
the administration, this will improve the transport situation, increase traffic
safety and make the territory more convenient for residents and visitors.