Odesa region authorities take away boiler house from businessmen who were tormenting almost two thousand people with cold
Kyiv • UNN
Odesa authorities have taken control of the boiler house after a two-year conflict that left nearly 2,000 people without heat. On December 7, the head of the Odesa regional military administration signed an order to that effect.
For two years, about two thousand Odessans have been without heat due to a conflict between the boiler house owner and the condominium association. However, today, on December 7, the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleh Kiper, together with the military command, signed an order that will allow the city to take over the boiler house responsible for heating the building. Kiper reported this on his tg-channel, UNN reported.
The heat in the Izumrud residential complex in Odesa is going to be there. For two years, about two thousand Odessans were left without heat due to a conflict between the boiler house owner and the condominium association. It is symbolic that on the Local Government Day we have the comforting fruits of joint work. Together with the military command, I signed an order that will allow the city to take over the boiler house responsible for heating the building
Kiper added that representatives of the city authorities, in turn, negotiated with the bank to transfer the boilers and everything else necessary for the boiler house to the city hall for the winter period this year.
"In turn, members of the city council today voted to allocate funds to resolve this situation. We will monitor the further situation," said the head of the EMB.