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What Trostyanets Mayor Yuriy Bova has to say about Chattanooga

  • Avatar photoYuriy Bova
  • 09.10.2024
  • Chattanooga, United States of AmericaNews

    We sat down with the mayor of the war-torn Ukrainian town of Trostyanets to get an update on the community-led group that was founded last year.

    October 9, 2024 • Haley Bartlett

    Learn how Chattanooga is being an example of development as this Ukrainian town rebuilds.

    Photo via City of Chattanooga

    Remember last year when Chattanooga entered into a cooperative agreement with a war-torn Ukrainian town? Trostyanets Mayor Yuriy Bova sat down with City Editor Haley to discuss how Chattanooga has been offering support during the rebuilding process during a recent visit to the Scenic City.

    Here’s what he had to say, translated with the help of USAID HOVERLA Activity Interpreter Larysa Severianova.

    Q: What has been the role of Chattanooga’s community working group?

    A: We started our joint operations although we are 8,000 kilometers apart. Firstly, Mayor Tim Kelly + Ellis Smith engaged a team of volunteer architects to help us develop the vision and concepts of facilities to be rebuilt. This is one of the most damaged cities in the region, and with international support, we’ve been rebuilding step by step.

    Q: How has the rebuilding process been going?

    A: We employ the “Build Back Better” principle in each facility. Our task is not to replicate the object as it used to be, because it could have been obsolete or not energy efficient. Each rebuilt facility must be safe, energy-efficient, and accessible.

    The government of Ukraine supports us, our hospital and the two most damaged residential areas are being rebuilt by the government.

    1,000 people are back to work [at the Mondelez factory], which means they are paying taxes, and this money spent goes to rebuilding. 95% of people have returned and all schools and hospital functions.

    For context, Trostyanets’ population was 21,000 before the Russian invasion.

    Q: You mentioned the vision process, what have been key takeaways from this visit?

    A: The goal of our visit is to study the Chattanooga experience, not only how to rebuild but how to develop. For example, how to develop parks, sports facilities, how to use the abandoned territories + plant new life in these territories. All the pieces of [Chattanooga] fit very well together.

    Your “City in a Park” idea is a great mission to have. The city is very well promoted, it’s everywhere — in the streets and every facility, there are magazines and city plans being promoted. Also, you are ahead of us in medical technologies.

    Bova highlighted our hospitals’ training on mass emergencies + the operations of our fire departments.

    Q: What would you like Chattanoogans to know about your town?

    A: It is very important to bring people back to their homes. Today, 8 million Ukrainian refugees are in different countries, and it’s a tragedy for Ukraine. Each facility we rebuild encourages people to come back.

    Q: How can our community continue to help?

    A: We’re facing a very difficult winter ahead of us. I thank [the city] for the initiative to create a website to collect donations for generators for Ukraine. We need to do anything possible to ensure uninterrupted functioning of our schools, hospitals, etc.

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    Yuriy Bova

    Mayor of Trostyanets City. Received the degree in engineering for the construction of highways and airfields from Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University. He has more than 24 years work experience. Since 1993 to February 2005 he has been a Founder and Director of small private enterprise Mercurij. In 1998 and 2002, he was elected Deputy of the Trostyanets City Council. In 2005 he has been elected Secretary of the Trostyanets City Council. He was elected Major of Trostyanets City in May 2005. The confidence rating Mayor Bova has received reached 70% during the last election.

    Yuriy Bova is currently a Vice-president of the Association of Open Cities, Vice-president of the Mayors Club, Member of the Board of the Association of Small Cities, Honorary President of the Trostyanets Entrepreneurs Union, Founder of Trostyanets Regional Charity Foundation “Dobrota”.

    He is the author of many publications on the development of entrepreneurship and local self-government.

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