Kvemo Kartli.
SIQA
has organized a meeting on February 7 between the members of the Rustavi school-based civic clubs
and the Mayor of the city Davit Jikia. The schoolchildren have informed the
city Mayor about a project developed in the youth camp of civil integration,
aimed at regulating the traffic on the crossing of the Leonidze and
Meskhishvili Streets in Rustavi. As part of the project, road signs will be
installed in this section of the road, a "circle" will be organized
and the two "zebra" pedestrian crossings will be drawn.
Source: the organization's page in the
social network.
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