Bílovice nad Svitavou (Brno Region) - Today, in Bílovice nad Svitavou in the Brno Region, the construction of a new center for the nearly four-thousand-strong municipality began, costing 44.4 million. Bílovice previously purchased older houses, had them demolished, so that a new municipal office building could be constructed, which will include a ceremonial hall, post office, and public library, said mayor Miroslav Boháček to ČTK. It will also include a parking area and a green relaxation zone. Bílovice has lacked a center until now. "All councils have been striving for the creation of a dignified center of the municipality since 1990. Houses were gradually purchased and the first public discussion took place in 2006. Since then, citizens have expressed their opinions variously, but the council only started working on it in 2010," Boháček said. Since it was possible to obtain a subsidy for the expansion of the school in 2012, Bílovice decided to expand it into the current municipal office building and create a representative building for it with additional services for citizens. In connection with the new library, a small exhibition dedicated to the writer Rudolf Těsnohlídek, who lived in the municipality for several years, will also be established in cooperation with the Moravian Museum. Along with the new municipal office building, there will be space for setting up a Christmas tree. A new feature will be the first ATM in the municipality. The nearest one is currently located in Husovice, Brno, about six kilometers away. The new municipal office and post office are to serve the people by November, with everything expected to be completed by the middle of next year. Bílovice is continually growing. Thanks to the nature in the surroundings and good accessibility to Brno, it has become home to many residents who have moved from Brno in the last 15 years. Currently, 3,600 people live there.
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