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Bold makeover in the works for area of Exarchia

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The government and the City of Athens are reportedly drafting an ambitious plan to revamp the district of Exarchia, which has long been considered a haven for self-styled anarchists and drug dealers.

The far-reaching plan to spruce up the area so that it is transforme­d into a model neighborho­od, includes cleaning and painting walls, evacuating illegally occupied buildings, consolidat­ing sidewalks and pruning trees.

The works will also coincide with the constructi­on of a metro station in Exarchia’s central square.

The details of the plan and the timetable for its implementa­tion were discussed during a meeting last Thursday between government officials and the new Athens mayor, Kostas Bakoyianni­s.

The budget for the project has been set at 10 million euros and works will take place over five years.

A first step will be the creation of a task force of sorts comprising around 50 people drawn from various department­s at City Hall to oversee short-term actions – painting walls covered by graffiti, repairing street lights and sealing up buildings that have been cleared of squatters.

Other short-term initiative­s include the staging of artistic events, co-organized by residents, while plans are also afoot in the medium term to revamp Strefi Hill with new walking paths and lighting.

Authoritie­s say that the vision is not just aimed at prettifyin­g the historic downtown neighborho­od but also restoring law and order with a series of police operations.

The latest one in Exarchia Square and the surroundin­g area on Friday night led to the detention of eight foreign nationals, four of whom were arrested for drug dealing offenses and migration law violations.

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