Istanbul-Kocaeli Targets Uninterrupted Transport

Union of Turkish World Municipalities (TDBB) and Mayor of Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Ibrahim Karaosmanoğlu visited the Mayor of Istanbul, Mevlüt Uysal. President Karaosmanoğlu and Mevlüt Uysal talked about the joint projects between the two cities. Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Secretary General İlhan Bayram was also present at the meeting and the technical issues were discussed in detail.

”ISTANBUL-KOCAELI TARGETS UNINTERRUPTIBLE TRANSPORT“

Darica, Gebze and the OIZs in the construction of the Metro project will be laid in 2018 quickly, Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality, on the other hand with the metropolitan municipality of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality by combining two lines of the city aims to provide uninterrupted transportation. For this purpose, Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality President İbrahim Karaosmanoğlu and General Secretary İlhan Bayram met with Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality President Mevlüt Uysal and Secretary General Hayri Baraçlı.

PLANNED TO BE PLANNED, GEBZE HALUT INTEGRATED

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor İbrahim Karaosmanoğlu, Mayor of Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Mevlüt Uysal congratulated the new post and wished success. The integration of the Hal plant with the Gebze Assembly, which will be made by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality adjacent to the Kocaeli border, was among the other issues discussed.

”MARMARA SEA WILL BE CHECKED BY AIR“

Another route that will be formed by the merger of the Marmaray Line with Gebze, with the integration of the Metro systems between Kocaeli and Istanbul, aims to ensure uninterrupted access and the cleanliness of the Sea of ​​Marmara. In addition to a giant move in transportation by integrating Darıca, Gebze and OIZ's Metro, which will be laid in 2018, it was decided to work within the scope of protecting and keeping the whole of the Marmara Sea clean. First of all, it was decided to carry out the controls on the sea in the Gulf of Izmit and to carry out the controls on the whole of the Sea of ​​Marmara. The interviews ended after the exchange of ideas.

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