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️ Work continues in various districts of Tashkent to dismantle illegal trading structures and advertising installations. These operations are part of the "90 Impact Days" initiative launched by the city administration, aimed at improving the urban landscape and enforcing regulatory compliance.

️ The Uchtepa District administration reported on March 4th about the demolition of illegally erected structures. During the operations, unauthorized occupied land plots are being cleared, and mobile trading points are being eliminated. A special working group is also conducting explanatory work with entrepreneurs to ensure understanding of legal requirements.

️ In the Yakkasaray District, unauthorized constructions and various trading facilities were identified in the parking area of the "Askia" farmers' market. The district administration noted that responsible organizations have been instructed to bring these structures into compliance with legal standards or dismantle them according to established procedures.

️ In the Almazar District, officials from the administration, along with representatives from the tax inspection, urban improvement department, and members of the district working group, carried out operations to remove illegally installed outdoor advertising and informational structures. Entrepreneurs were reminded at the district office of the need to adhere to the requirements of the "Advertising Law" and the "State Language Law" when placing signs, announcements, and advertising texts.

️ Furthermore, as part of the "90 Impact Days" initiative, illegal constructions and trading points that were arbitrarily set up on sidewalks, along with advertising signs and texts that do not meet legal requirements, were dismantled on a section of Sebzor Street in the Shaykhontohur District.

️ In addition, inspections of public catering establishments that prepare food over open flames began in February. The Sanitary-Epidemiological Committee, in collaboration with environmental services, is checking samsa, shashlik, and grill shops that fail to comply with established regulations.

Source: kun.uz