

Zagreb Sidewalk Dig: A Month and a Half of Disruption
Zagreb Sidewalk Dig: A Month and a Half of Disruption Zagreb, Croatia - Residents of Zagreb are expressing growing frustration over prolonged roadwork on a city sidewalk. The project, which began over a month ago, has caused significant disruption to pedestrians. One local resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, filmed the ongoing work and shared it online. "They've been digging up this sidewalk for a month and a half!" the resident exclaimed in the video. "It's madness. Every month or two, they dig it up again. What kind of engineers are planning this?" The video shows a long trench dug in the sidewalk, causing pedestrians to navigate around it, often into the street. The resident's comments highlight the lack of clear communication about the project's timeline and the impact on daily life. The city has yet to respond to requests for comment regarding the situation. While the inconvenience caused by the roadwork is undeniable, the video also raises broader questions about urban planning and the effectiveness of public works projects in Zagreb. The city's response to this situation will be crucial in addressing residents' concerns and improving future infrastructure projects.