Cluj-Napoca’s Streets: How Many More Warnings Will Be Ignored?
Cluj’s latest tragedy, a child struck on the pavement, reflects a wider failure: motorists run wild while authorities ignore repeated warnings.
Cluj’s latest tragedy, a child struck on the pavement, reflects a wider failure: motorists run wild while authorities ignore repeated warnings.
One month after Cluj-Napoca’s road safety meeting, reckless driving persists, red-light enforcement remains absent, and city officials fail to take meaningful action despite repeated warnings.
Cluj-Napoca enforces new safety rules for food couriers, requiring reflective gear and proper lighting. Firms must comply by 15 February or face fines.
Revelion 2025 in Cluj-Napoca brings concerts, a drone and light show, festive cheer in Piața Unirii, and extended public transport services.
Emil Boc wins another term as Cluj-Napoca mayor with 45% of votes, emphasising innovation, education, and green initiatives. Voter turnout exceeded 50%.
Groundbreaking for the Cluj Regional Emergency Hospital marks a historic step in enhancing healthcare infrastructure, expected to be completed by 2027.
Construction has started on the Cluj Metropolitan Beltway to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity, expanding the road to six lanes.
Two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Cluj-Napoca’s Ukrainian community and supporters gathered in solemn commemoration of this tragic anniversary.
Cluj-Napoca extends Metro Line M1 tender deadline to 2024 amidst challenges, marking a pivotal phase in the city’s expansive urban transportation project
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Bloc, participated on Euronews’ “Brussels, My Love” speaking about a range of topics from how to “go green” to how the Ukraine war has shaped cities across Europe.
Work is finally starting on the new park which will be created in Zorilor, following years of legal battles with a real estate developer who wanted to use the land for building apartment buildings.
The long awaiting approval for the metropolitan belt, aimed at reducing traffic which needs to pass through the city, has finally been received from the government.
The Khetane Festival, the first of it’s kind held in the Pata Rât are of Cluj-Napoca, was considered a success by organisers, who said that the festival performed way above their expectations.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor spoke at the European Summit held in the French city of Marseille. During his speech, he highlights the challenges that bordering countries experience as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
The Cluj-Napoca City Hall has shown solidarity with Ukraine by displaying colours of the Ukranian flag in different areas of the city.
The incidence rate in Cluj-Napoca has reached 11.77/1000 in just 17 days, the highest infection rate in the country and higher than the peak of the 3rd wave
The city has decided to cancel the planned fireworks due to poor weather.
or of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc, has referred to the relaxation of measures, aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, as “irrational”.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc, attended the 146th CoR Plenary Session and has expressed the need for an urgent and coherent European response, to the rapid increase of energy prices over the past few months.
City adds dedicated COVID-19 Restrictions section to their website.
The “Health Ticket” was deemed such a success, that it has returned and is ready to dispense free bus tickets in exchange for a little exercise.
Ștefan cel Mare Park is being transformed by an extensive revitalisation project.
Following the postponement of 2020’s event, due to COVID restrictions, the Untold Festival organisers have announced that the festival will take place in Cluj-Napoca between
Cluj-Napoca mayor, Emil Boc, has informed that he would be willing to carry out an experimental concert with 5,000 people, to see how coronavirus spreads in such situations.
Cases have now reached 6.57 per 1000 inhabitants in Cluj-Napoca, as revealed by DSP Cluj on March 23rd, 2021. However, the mayor informs that there will not be any lockdowns, saying it would be “fatal” for the city. DSU is planning to discuss changes to measures on March 25th.
Cluj-Napoca mayor, Emil Boc, has informed that he has been discussing with CTP (Public Transport Company), to allow residents of Cluj to enjoy free public transport every Friday, starting from April.
From Smart Streets to awards, Cluj-Napoca has often been though of as being “different” than other cities in Romania.
Primaria Cluj-Napoca, in Partnership with the Cluj-Napoca International Committee, held the annual “Meet the Mayor” event, this time through Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc has presented a concept of how the Cetățuii (Fotress hill, where Belvedere hotel is located), would look, following a contest in partnership with O.A.R (Ordinul Arhitecților din România / Order of Architects in Romania).
Polling station votes have been counted across 182 polling stations in Cluj-Napoca and show that Emil Boc has won the local elections, meaning that he will continue being mayor of Cluj-Napoca.
Anyone visiting Cluj over the past couple of years, has likely seen a lot of renovation activity taking place on a number of buildings around the city, and there’s no coincidence.
Cluj’s latest tragedy, a child struck on the pavement, reflects a wider failure: motorists run wild while authorities ignore repeated warnings.
One month after Cluj-Napoca’s road safety meeting, reckless driving persists, red-light enforcement remains absent, and city officials fail to take meaningful action despite repeated warnings.
Cluj-Napoca enforces new safety rules for food couriers, requiring reflective gear and proper lighting. Firms must comply by 15 February or face fines.
Revelion 2025 in Cluj-Napoca brings concerts, a drone and light show, festive cheer in Piața Unirii, and extended public transport services.
Emil Boc wins another term as Cluj-Napoca mayor with 45% of votes, emphasising innovation, education, and green initiatives. Voter turnout exceeded 50%.
Groundbreaking for the Cluj Regional Emergency Hospital marks a historic step in enhancing healthcare infrastructure, expected to be completed by 2027.
Construction has started on the Cluj Metropolitan Beltway to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity, expanding the road to six lanes.
Two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Cluj-Napoca’s Ukrainian community and supporters gathered in solemn commemoration of this tragic anniversary.
Cluj-Napoca extends Metro Line M1 tender deadline to 2024 amidst challenges, marking a pivotal phase in the city’s expansive urban transportation project
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Bloc, participated on Euronews’ “Brussels, My Love” speaking about a range of topics from how to “go green” to how the Ukraine war has shaped cities across Europe.
Work is finally starting on the new park which will be created in Zorilor, following years of legal battles with a real estate developer who wanted to use the land for building apartment buildings.
The long awaiting approval for the metropolitan belt, aimed at reducing traffic which needs to pass through the city, has finally been received from the government.
The Khetane Festival, the first of it’s kind held in the Pata Rât are of Cluj-Napoca, was considered a success by organisers, who said that the festival performed way above their expectations.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor spoke at the European Summit held in the French city of Marseille. During his speech, he highlights the challenges that bordering countries experience as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
The Cluj-Napoca City Hall has shown solidarity with Ukraine by displaying colours of the Ukranian flag in different areas of the city.
The incidence rate in Cluj-Napoca has reached 11.77/1000 in just 17 days, the highest infection rate in the country and higher than the peak of the 3rd wave
The city has decided to cancel the planned fireworks due to poor weather.
or of Cluj-Napoca, Emil Boc, has referred to the relaxation of measures, aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, as “irrational”.
The annual “Meet the Mayor” event is set to be held online on December 7th at 4 PM.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc, attended the 146th CoR Plenary Session and has expressed the need for an urgent and coherent European response, to the rapid increase of energy prices over the past few months.
City adds dedicated COVID-19 Restrictions section to their website.
The “Health Ticket” was deemed such a success, that it has returned and is ready to dispense free bus tickets in exchange for a little exercise.
Ștefan cel Mare Park is being transformed by an extensive revitalisation project.
Following the postponement of 2020’s event, due to COVID restrictions, the Untold Festival organisers have announced that the festival will take place in Cluj-Napoca between
Cluj-Napoca mayor, Emil Boc, has informed that he would be willing to carry out an experimental concert with 5,000 people, to see how coronavirus spreads in such situations.
Cases have now reached 6.57 per 1000 inhabitants in Cluj-Napoca, as revealed by DSP Cluj on March 23rd, 2021. However, the mayor informs that there will not be any lockdowns, saying it would be “fatal” for the city. DSU is planning to discuss changes to measures on March 25th.
Cluj-Napoca mayor, Emil Boc, has informed that he has been discussing with CTP (Public Transport Company), to allow residents of Cluj to enjoy free public transport every Friday, starting from April.
From Smart Streets to awards, Cluj-Napoca has often been though of as being “different” than other cities in Romania.
Primaria Cluj-Napoca, in Partnership with the Cluj-Napoca International Committee, held the annual “Meet the Mayor” event, this time through Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cluj-Napoca Mayor, Emil Boc has presented a concept of how the Cetățuii (Fotress hill, where Belvedere hotel is located), would look, following a contest in partnership with O.A.R (Ordinul Arhitecților din România / Order of Architects in Romania).
Polling station votes have been counted across 182 polling stations in Cluj-Napoca and show that Emil Boc has won the local elections, meaning that he will continue being mayor of Cluj-Napoca.
Anyone visiting Cluj over the past couple of years, has likely seen a lot of renovation activity taking place on a number of buildings around the city, and there’s no coincidence.
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