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Najstarejši trg v Karlovcu brez lipa
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Najstarejši trg v Karlovcu brez lipa

Občani Karlovaca nasprotujejo odstranitvi 42 lipa, ki obkrožajo najstarejši trg, Trg bana J. Jelačića, med njegovo obnovo. Lokalna vlada se je odločila nadaljevati s projektom, ki ga je pred leti odobril mestni svet in ga je zasnovala arhitekturna firma Penezić in Rogina. Načrt vključuje preoblikovanje trga v pešinsko območje z odstranitvijo lipa, da se odpre pogled na okoliške stavbe, medtem ko se drevesa preselijo na del trga, ki bo postal majhen trg. Opozicijske stranke, vključno z Možemo!, SDP in SU, so zavrnile sodelovanje na zasedanju sveta, ker mestna uprava ne spoštuje želja prebivalcev Karlovaca, ki so protestirali in podpisali peticijo za ohranitev dreves.

The oldest square in Karlovac will lose its linden trees, sparking protests among residents who claim the city authorities have ignored their demands. On July 17, 2026, during a session of the City Council, tensions flared over the proposed reconstruction of Ban Jelačić Square, one of the city’s most historic public spaces. The project, which has been approved through a competitive tender process several years ago, aims to transform the square into a pedestrian zone while removing 42 linden trees that currently surround it. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from local activists and opposition groups, who argue that the removal of the trees contradicts the conservation principles underpinning the design. The proposal was backed by the ruling coalition, including the HDZ-led council group, which includes members from the Domina, HSU, and AUZ parties. These representatives voted in favor of the plan, which also encompasses the redesign of Kurelčevo Street and the eastern part of Zvijezda Avenue, aiming to ease traffic congestion around the square. According to the council’s records, the total cost of the project is estimated at 13.5 million euros. The plan calls for the linden trees to be removed from the central area of the square, with some remaining on a smaller section that would become a market space. Opposition groups, including the “Možemo!” party and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), refused to participate in the session, citing a lack of respect for the wishes of Karlovac residents. They pointed to numerous protests and petitions signed by thousands of citizens demanding the preservation of the trees. Protesters argue that the lindens are not just ornamental features but integral to the historical character of the square. Their presence has long been a symbol of the city's heritage, and their removal would represent a significant loss to both the urban landscape and community identity. The controversy highlights a broader debate over how to balance modernization with the protection of historical elements. While the city administration maintains that the new layout will improve accessibility and safety, critics insist that the design fails to account for the cultural and ecological value of the existing trees. Some experts suggest that alternative solutions could have allowed for the retention of the lindens while still achieving the goals of the redevelopment. The situation has intensified since the last council meeting, where heated exchanges occurred between supporters and opponents of the project. Residents expressed frustration that their voices were not adequately considered in the planning process, despite repeated calls for public input. Meanwhile, officials remain focused on moving forward with the implementation of the approved plan, emphasizing that the project aligns with long-term urban development strategies. As the city prepares to proceed with the next steps, the fate of the linden trees remains uncertain. The dispute underscores the challenges of reconciling contemporary infrastructure needs with the preservation of historical landmarks. With the final decisions yet to be made, the outcome of this conflict will likely shape the future of Karlovac’s most iconic public space.

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Najstarejši trg v Karlovcu brez lipa

Občani Karlovaca nasprotujejo odstranitvi 42 lipa, ki obkrožajo najstarejši trg, Trg bana J. Jelačića, med njegovo obnovo. Lokalna vlada se je odločila nadaljevati s projektom, ki ga je pred leti odobril mestni svet in ga je zasnovala arhitekturna firma Penezić in Rogina. Načrt vključuje preoblikovanje trga v pešinsko območje z odstranitvijo lipa, da se odpre pogled na okoliške stavbe, medtem ko se drevesa preselijo na del trga, ki bo postal majhen trg. Opozicijske stranke, vključno z Možemo!, SDP in SU, so zavrnile sodelovanje na zasedanju sveta, ker mestna uprava ne spoštuje želja prebivalcev Karlovaca, ki so protestirali in podpisali peticijo za ohranitev dreves.

Ocena pristranskosti (Konservativno): Članek opozicijo označuje za "lažnivko" in poudarja podporo vladajoče koalicije, kar kaže na pro-vladno stališče.

Zakaj dejstva (85): The article reports on a public dispute over the reconstruction project of Ban Jelačić Square in Karlovac, mentioning both the opposition and the ruling coalition's stance. It references the project's approval several years ago by the city council and the involvement of the architectural office Pene

Zakaj objektivnost (70): The article presents the conflict between the opposition and the ruling coalition but leans toward describing the opposition's position more sympathetically, using phrases like 'poručili da žele da se stabla sačuvaju' which implies their desire. This suggests some level of bias towards the oppositio

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