Sedat Yalçın Presented the 100-Day Road Map

Re-Welfare Party Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Candidate Sedat Yalçın held his extended 6th project meeting at AlmiraHotel.

Yalçın, at the meeting; He talked about the projects they will implement in the first 100 days, the highlights of the projects he has explained so far, and answers to frequently asked questions.

Yalçın, who started his first 100 days of projects by saying 'Our whole problem is lack of merit'; "2. We will form an Academic Advisory Board. Everything you do without knowing is wrong. There will be scientific people. We are holding a social meeting for retirees on the third day. On the 3th day, we roughly draw the main outline of Bursa. We will hold a budget meeting on the 4th day. On the 7th day, we will review the ongoing projects. We will hold an urban planning meeting on the 8th day, an urban transportation meeting on the 9th day, a disaster management plan evaluation meeting on the 10th day, and an urban transformation due diligence meeting on the 11th day. "If you are lucky, you will see that a very serious population will return to rural areas within 12 years," he said.

Announcing that they will hold a tourism components meeting on the 18th day, an infrastructure coordination meeting on the 19th day, and an education and science parties meeting on the 20th day, Yalçın said, “We will give the working groups a period of 1 month. The City Council is the unit before the Municipal Council and is where the public is directly involved in government. A good mayor will cook the issue there and put it into practice. The development of the City Council, which is the development of civil society, is important. On the 49th day, we will establish a commission to monitor city data. We will schedule the working groups between the 50th and 73rd days. "On the 79th and 99th days, we will evaluate the work projects, and on the 100th day, we will give targets to the bureaucracy and budget." he said.

BURSA TRAFFIC WILL RELAX

“We may or may not be elected, but we have to solve the basic problems of Bursa. "Otherwise, we won't have a Bursa left," said Yalçın, and also talked about the 21 prominent projects he announced in previous meetings. Yalçın said, “We have a tunnel project with a bush entrance and a cable car exit. This project must be implemented. If we are elected, we will contact the Ministry of Transport and implement it. "In addition, OSB ATA Boulevard - BUTTİM and Görükle - Çalı road will breathe easy with the bypass movement that will reduce Bursa traffic and cover Mudanya Road - City Hospital traffic," he said.

Talking about the project that he took as an example for other candidates, Yalçın said: “Our North-South Satellite Cities projects and our approach to making the city polycentric made a lot of noise. We want to build eco-neighborhoods in our 4 mountain districts and develop them with agriculture. This project is a rural development project. It will both reduce migration to the city and accelerate exports. I have also seen designs for the North and South roads in the projects of other candidates. “I was very pleased with this.” Underlining the value he attaches to renewable energy, Yalçın said, “We must be a city with renewable energy resources. Bursa should have a target such as 'How much renewable energy do we use?' For this, Enerji A.Ş. We will set out with the goal of establishing a city that produces its own energy. We want to further advance green buildings that use zero waste. Bursa should earn its income from recycling, not from nature. "Our circular economic project will further enrich Bursa," he said.

Sedat Yalçın, referring to Alinur Aktaş's statement 'We built 10 thousand 700 houses', said: "When you divide it, 1 thousand 2 houses are built in 200 year. If we continue at this pace, we will not be ready for an earthquake. We must carry out urban transformation with new techniques and new methods and achieve results faster. We will implement the method, which is widely used all over the world, especially in the USA, China and the UK. And that is the modular cell system. Factory-produced housing is lighter and steel-based. It is also produced in more affordable numbers. A very fast production takes place on the construction site and you carry out and assemble it. It is XNUMX% earthquake resistant and produced very quickly. The residences produced by the factory we will establish in Bursa will also be open to the private sector. "At the same time, Bursa Metropolitan Municipality will produce intensively in its own company," he said.

Stating that Iznik can be brought to an important position in terms of tourism in Bursa, Sedat Yalçın said that although they want to make Bursa the city of world festivals, they also want to add music to every field, strengthen the sports infrastructure, support amateur athletes and establish a Gymnastics Club that will compete worldwide. .

Talking about digitalization, Yalçın said, “We should include digitalization in many areas such as energy, environment, education, health and transportation. "We want to use digitalization, which is the agenda of European cities, in Bursa and transfer it into life," he said. Yalçın also mentioned the data shortage in Bursa and said, “We need data to make decisions. There is a serious data shortage regarding Bursa. We cannot find numerical data on important issues such as environment and health. We will establish a 'City Data Center'. "All the data numbers that we cannot find the answer to in Bursa can be obtained from there," he said. Sedat Yalçın explained that no matter who wins the election, progress should be made on a plan and merit; “There should be people who act based on science next to the Mayor. The elected person should hold meetings regarding the very urgent basic problems of Bursa and start implementing the decisions he has taken. "We are prepared to implement every project we promise and plan, if we are lucky enough to do so," he said.

ALL CANDIDATES MUST RELEASE THEIR CAMPAIGN FIGURES

Meanwhile, speaking about personal and public expenses, Sedat Yalçın said, “If a person is a candidate for the first time, he can spend his own budget as he wishes. However, there are public expenditures made for advertising purposes while in office. Municipalities already have small budgets allocated for advertising. But the bottom line is that the advertisement for the campaign exceeds the budget threshold and disturbs the citizens. It has been reported that the expenditures of our two candidates for the local elections have exceeded 2 billion. Wouldn't it be better if they distributed these expenses to retirees? I spent 4 million 700 TL. I borrowed 2 million, sold my apartment and somehow collected the rest of the money. If you ask me, none of this is necessary. Even citizens who will vote may be tired of this. I expect other candidates to also announce the figures spent in the election. "This transparency is a data in terms of how they will manage the city," he said.

Yalçın stated that the announced surveys do not match the surveys in the field and said, "The real survey will appear on March 31."