
Strada Piezișă to be transformed
Strada Piezișă, a cornerstone of Cluj’s student life, is set for a full transformation into a pedestrian-focused street with rebuilt infrastructure and proper drainage

Strada Piezișă, a cornerstone of Cluj’s student life, is set for a full transformation into a pedestrian-focused street with rebuilt infrastructure and proper drainage

Electricity bills in Romania will rise slightly from January 2026 due to higher network tariffs, but the overall impact on households is expected to be modest.

Romania finalises its revised PNRR, securing €13.57 billion in grants, reducing loans, and boosting funding for highways, hospitals, and essential infrastructure projects.

Water supply disruptions in Cluj-Napoca from 20–23 May due to pipeline maintenance. Some areas face low pressure; others will have no water at all.

Emil Boc wins another term as Cluj-Napoca mayor with 45% of votes, emphasising innovation, education, and green initiatives. Voter turnout exceeded 50%.

Construction has started on the Cluj Metropolitan Beltway to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity, expanding the road to six lanes.

Demolition begins at Piața Mărăști bus station, paving the way for a modern public transport hub.

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.

Strada Piezișă, a cornerstone of Cluj’s student life, is set for a full transformation into a pedestrian-focused street with rebuilt infrastructure and proper drainage

Electricity bills in Romania will rise slightly from January 2026 due to higher network tariffs, but the overall impact on households is expected to be modest.

Romania finalises its revised PNRR, securing €13.57 billion in grants, reducing loans, and boosting funding for highways, hospitals, and essential infrastructure projects.

Water supply disruptions in Cluj-Napoca from 20–23 May due to pipeline maintenance. Some areas face low pressure; others will have no water at all.

Emil Boc wins another term as Cluj-Napoca mayor with 45% of votes, emphasising innovation, education, and green initiatives. Voter turnout exceeded 50%.

Construction has started on the Cluj Metropolitan Beltway to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity, expanding the road to six lanes.

Demolition begins at Piața Mărăști bus station, paving the way for a modern public transport hub.

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.
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