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The mayor of the capital, the last news about the Dinamo stadium

Article by Alexandru Barbu – published on Saturday, August 16, 2025, 11:11 / Updated on Saturday, August 16, 2025 11:12

Invited to GSP LIVE, Stelian Bujduveanu, the interim general mayor of the city of Bucharest, not dribbled the subject of the Dinamo stadium.

  • Bujduveanu spoke about the transport infrastructure that will serve the area, said that the procedures for obtaining the building permit are in progress, with support from the local authorities.

  • The PNL mayor also said that the plans also include a tram station that will bear the name Dinamo. As a solution to the traffic in the area, Stelian Bujduveanu wants an underground parking at the Floreasca Autobaza.

Stelian Bujduveanu, the interim general mayor of the city of Bucharest, about the Dinamo stadium: “To have money and make it as soon as possible”

  • The construction of the new stadium of 25,000 places in Stefan cel Mare will cost over 100 million euros, and the project should be completed in about 3 years.

“First of all, I want to announce to all the dynamovists that we will make a tram station to bear the name” Dinamo “said Bujduveanu, at GSP Live.

“I also have information about the stadium. I spoke with the mayor of Sector 2, Rareș Hopincă. The authorization for demolition is issued. Good news.

He will have to deviate a water pipe and channel from Apa Nova and then the building permit will be issued. The authorization falls to Sector 2.

From us they have all the support. They are not the first. Think about Rapid and Ghencea. All were done on the old sites. Have expanded. The legislation allows them.

There, in the Urbanism Regulation, there are sports areas. So they have no impediment from the regulation. We hope to have money and we hope to make it as soon as possible, ”continued the mayor of Bucharest.

It would complete the sports industry, as on the central ring and between the central and median ring to have a vast sports infrastructure.

South is widowed. Good luck with Sector 4, that Berceni Arena did, but it must also be invested in sports infrastructure for sports that are not on ice, at the southern level. There is a very big problem.

We do not have the connection of the roads on the median ring and that is why that blockage is made in mid-Bucharest when there are sporting events. Because we have no alternatives on the south

– Stelian Bujduveanu, the interim general mayor of the city of Bucharest

“Parking of 500 places, but we encourage public transport”

But what do we do with the traffic in Stefan cel Mare, Floreasca, Barbu Văcărescu, after Dinamo's new stadium will be completed?

“There are solutions. First of all, the Dinamo stadium is well located because it is served by tram, and by bus, and subway. So it is perfect in terms of public transport.

Think of it is the same as Bessarabia, Barbu Văcărescu and Floreasca, on the same ring, only that it is half a kilometer, a kilometer to the north. But it is on the same site. The real solution there, near Dinamo, would be like an old administration project, the one with the overly parking at Autobaza Floreasca, to be revived, and a parking with at least 500 seats can be made.

It is not enough, obviously, for what is needed at a major event, but We encourage that at the sports events in Bucharest use public transport. You have seen that from us we offered the whole contest, we extended the routes for the night when the matches end late, we make fluency through the Local Police, through the Romanian Police, through the Gendarmerie, we are aware of the benefits that these events bring to the municipality and that is why we offer all the support ”, added Stelian Bujduveanu.

Video | GSP Live's full show with the interim general mayor of the capital, Stelian Bujduveanu:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu6rsiaclnq

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