G. Kondavė spoke about the pressing issue on the social network “Instagram”.
“Today I am coming out with such an interesting story. It is very unfortunate that I have to talk about it on Instagram. In general, it is a pity that I had to use my Instagram to solve such problems. Especially for me, as a woman, to solve such problems. But no matter how unfortunate it is, only publicity helps in such situations. Only by tagging the municipality and the eldership do some actions take place,” said the opinion leader.
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She explained in more detail what worries her. It turns out the problem arose because of the road next to her house.
“We are talking about Saldenė, Pievų Street. One of the busiest transit roads, with about 100 cars driving every morning, afternoon, and evening. It might seem like a simple gravel road, but it is fully inhabited – houses stand all along it. If you think no one writes complaints – you are wrong. Everyone writes complaints because imagine, with such massive dust, people and their children sitting on terraces breathe it in. Children come home from the bus right through this dust,” shared G. Kondakovė.

According to the well-known woman, although there is a promise to fix the road, those plans are not being implemented at all.
“Basically, this is a circus – a constant plan and project for the road is being prepared, but it cannot be implemented because some parts of the road belong to private individuals. And those private individuals say: ‘Take this road and make us a proper asphalt.’ But that cannot be done because there is a law – it does not allow this to be implemented, it needs to be resolved through the court. I am really afraid to make a mistake because I do not understand all the details, so I do not want to delve into it. The point for me is that every child walking there and every newborn lying on the terrace breathes this dirt.

Imagine – children play in the yard. Every summer day they inhale such dust. You might say – dust is just dust. No. Tire residues, some minerals, chemicals remain on the road and sand, and all this settles in their lungs. This is not about me being uncomfortable living like this – this is a real health problem for people,” said the opinion leader.
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She said that they have contacted the Public Health Center, but their response does not solve the problem.
“They react like this: ‘Contact your eldership.’ And the eldership replies: ‘There are no funds, we have no transport, we do not have enough equipment to solve such a problem.’ Finally, a plan for asphalt is being prepared. How many years? My Konoras has already grown up, a new generation of babies is growing up with this dust.
I understand that there are laws why this road cannot be paved earlier, but it has been delayed endlessly for many years. If the law is like that, appeal somewhere, change it, because this is a pressing problem. This is not about ‘I want,’ this is specifically about health. You might say – okay, go to Vingis Park with your child, but how to get there if, for example, I do not have a car? You have to walk to Tarandė – 1.5 kilometers to the stop, or to Antežeriai stop – also about 1.5 kilometers. We actually live about 1.5 kilometers from the Vilnius sign. So you have to walk the same road. All this dust settles on terraces and in people’s lungs. The situation is so sad that I have no words,” said G. Kondakovė.

Žmonės.lt contacted the Vilnius district municipality regarding the situation. As soon as we receive a comment, we will update the article.
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