Over 500 residents of the municipality of Rače-Fram were left speechless after receiving information calculations regarding compensation for land use (NUSZ). While some residents saw little change in their payments, others received three to four times higher amounts this year. The municipality admits that the current decision has caused unexpected consequences and plans to provide an authentic interpretation of the controversial provisions. Residents expressed frustration over being charged as if they lived in Beverly Hills, despite living in the Framska valley or on hills. Confusion arose due to incorrect value notation on notices, where the annual point value was listed without clarification, leading many to believe the point value had increased twelvefold. The mayor acknowledged the decision causes 'non-living' consequences and admitted the municipality expected minimal differences but found some residents had significantly more recorded square meters than anticipated.
Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights discrepancies in compensation calculations and criticizes the municipality for causing confusion and unfair financial burdens on residents. It emphasizes the negative impact on citizens and the admission by local authorities of the problematic nature of the decision, which is





