It is also an occasion to once again be required infrastructure to be transferred to the municipality. In the summer of 2009 the Administration spends over 722 thousand for the cleaning of streets in the complex Another 30 thousand levs are given for lighting. By the municipality are not prepared to pay for infrastructure.
"Everything is a matter of conversation. As it comes to 46 million, this means that for 10 years, the municipality would be a poor community," said Mayor of Nessebar Nikolay Dimitrov.
Statieva Malina, CEO of Sunny Beach AD, which owns the infrastructure, is strongly opposed to sidewalks and alleys to be given to the municipality.
"For me, the infrastructure of the largest complex on the territory can not be given to the community, which is a violation of law. It can not be managed by a single municipality. The infrastructure must be public," she said.
To avoid the likelihood of Sunny Beach to meet for consecutive summers and dark neasfaltiran guests will be established a working group with representatives of all parties that the end of March to propose options for solving the problem.











