Building address number signs will change on several streets in Riga

Building address number signs will change on several streets in Riga
Building address number signs will change on several streets in Riga
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The Riga municipality has produced street names and building address number plates with the names of Jānis Klīžīs, Kārļis Mīlenbach, Vilhelms Purvīš, Viļas Plūdonis, Valērijas Seiles and Augusta Spariņas streets and invites residents to receive them, the LETA agency informs the Riga municipality.

In order to receive the new signs, building owners and managers are invited to contact the Riga Neighborhood Residents’ Center at 31 Daugavpils Street, Riga, at least one day in advance by calling 80000800, so that the center’s employees can reserve time and prepare the signs for the specific property.

Signs will be issued to house owners or managers. If the owner of the building cannot personally come and receive the new signs, then they can also be received by persons who live or own property in the particular building. By presenting a personal identification document and signing a confirmation of receipt of signs, the person will assume full responsibility and obligation to replace the sign on the building. No proof of ownership is required.

The new street names and address signs have been issued to the owners of the buildings on Emīlijas Benjamiņas and Lastādijas streets since the end of March, as well as they have already been received by individual owners and managers of the buildings on Jānis Klīžės, Kārlis Mülenbach, Vilhelmas Purvīš, Viļas Plūdonis, Valērijas Seiles and Augusta Spariņas streets , with whom the municipality has contacted individually. On the other hand, the municipality will receive the new signs with the name of Latgales street in the first half of May.

According to the binding regulations of the Riga City Council, after receiving the new sign, the person must post it within one week.


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