Several dozen unlicensed ads dismantled in Tashkent's outdoor advertising raid
On November 11, Tashkent authorities conducted a large-scale operation to remove unauthorized outdoor advertisements in several districts, including Mirabad, Chilanzar, and Yakkasaray. Local government sources reported that more than 120 illegal advertising banners and billboards were dismantled in the Mirabad district alone. Key streets affected by this cleanup included Shakhrisabz, Islam Karimov, Nukus, and Fargona Yuli.
Officials from the Mirabad district stated that all advertising structures were inspected to ensure compliance with current regulations. "A thorough review of installed advertising constructions was carried out to confirm adherence to existing standards," the district administration noted.
In Yakkasaray, an unauthorized banner displayed on the facade of a 16-story building on Babur and Nukus Streets was also removed following an assessment prompted by resident complaints. This removal decision was issued by the relevant authorities.
Meanwhile, a similar operation was conducted in the Chilanzar district, where local emergency services personnel dismantled advertising signs from the exteriors of high-rise buildings.
The Mirzo-Ulugbek district also took part in the city-wide operation, with law enforcement officials joining in efforts to dismantle unlicensed advertisements. However, other Tashkent districts have not publicly reported similar activities, and the Tashkent city administration has yet to provide an official statement regarding the enforcement actions.
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