The municipality asks to tow 10 cars as soon as possible, otherwise they will be towed (list) – MadeinVilnius.lt

The municipality asks to tow 10 cars as soon as possible, otherwise they will be towed (list) – MadeinVilnius.lt
The municipality asks to tow 10 cars as soon as possible, otherwise they will be towed (list) – MadeinVilnius.lt
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Vilnius City Municipality urges the owners of non-operational (unused) and unattended vehicles to take care of them and remove them from public places as soon as possible. Unattended vehicles not only limit other drivers’ ability to use public parking spaces, but are also a sensitive issue from an environmental point of view.

The Municipality informs that the procedures for recognizing non-operational vehicles that have no owners (or whose owners are unknown) as stray property will be carried out, during which the cars will be taken over by the Municipality – taken away and stored until the owner appears or the court makes a decision on their recognition as stray property .

Cars owners please until 31/03/2024 vehicles to be taken from common areas, otherwise the cars will be forcibly removed.

We present a list of vehicles planned to be taken over by the Municipal Office.

Row no. Brand, model State registration number Color Vehicle location (address) Eldership
1 Seat Leon JAN152 Black Taikos str. 58 Justiniskii
2 Volvo S80 DNM765 Blue Uosii st. 24A N. Vilnius
3 Geely AX3405CT White Sytybininka st. 3 New city
4 Skoda Fabia K593AP123 Blue Freedom Ave. 77D Pashilaičius
5 Skoda Octavia BA535ZM Red Pashilaičius st. 9 Pashilaičius
6 Nissan Without numbers White Geležinkelio str. 1 Old town
7 Opel Movano HN2223 White Žemaitė st. 17 Wolffeet
8 Audi A4 Without numbers Grey Gerosios Vilties st. 9 Wolffeet
9 Toyota FN5395 Grey Žirmūnu str. 2 Žirmūnai
10 Citroën Without numbers White S. Žukausko str. 49 Žirmūnai

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