good ideas for Czech Republic

MOVING HOLIDAYS BEFORE THE NEAREST WEEKEND

Moving state holidays to the weekend would be a great change for all of us. We could look forward to longer weekends, which would bring us more joy, health and exploration of the Czech Republic. We would also support our businesses and our local domestic tourism, which would prosper thanks to our greater efficiency, satisfaction and interest in traveling. This would be beneficial for our society and our planet.

Reconstruction of Prague’s South City

Let’s improve South City, the largest housing estate in Prague, which consists of outdated and energy-intensive panel houses. We can replace them with new, low-energy and aesthetic houses, which will be equipped with underground parking, photovoltaics, batteries and intelligent systems. In addition, we can finance it from the sale of new apartments, which will be created by adding a few apartments to the extra floor.

PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTS ALONG HIGHWAYS

Let’s improve the environment, health, economy and society by building noise barriers and photovoltaics on highways. This way we would reduce noise, dust, exhaust and energy consumption from transport and increase renewable energy production. We would also ensure better food quality, which would not be grown in the immediate vicinity of highways.

MOVING HOLIDAYS BEFORE THE NEAREST WEEKEND

Why should state holidays be moved to the weekend?

State holidays are days when we commemorate important events from our history, culture or religion. They are also days when we can rest from work and school and devote ourselves to our interests, family or friends. But what if they fall on Wednesday or Thursday? Then our rhythm of the week is disrupted, we have to adapt to the work pace again and we do not have enough time for relaxation or fun. Therefore, it would be better if state holidays, which are not associated with traditional celebrations, were moved to the weekend, for example to Friday or Monday. This way we would gain several advantages, which would benefit not only us, but also the whole society. Let’s look at some of them:

Benefits for citizens

Benefits for businesses

Benefits for domestic tourism

Proposal of specific suitable days

5.7. - Day of the Slavic Apostles Cyril and Methodius
6.7. - Day of the burning of Master Jan Hus
28.9. - Day of Czech statehood
28.10. - Day of the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia
17.11. - Day of the fight for freedom and democracy

Other holidays would remain unchanged.

Reconstruction of Prague’s South City

How would South City change if the panel houses were rebuilt?

South City is the largest housing estate in Prague and one of the largest in Europe. It was built in the 70s and 80s of the last century as a solution to the shortage of apartments for the growing population. Today, over 100,000 people live here, occupying thousands of panel apartments in dozens of panel houses. However, these houses are outdated, energy-intensive, poorly insulated and often need repairs. In addition, they are surrounded by a gray and uninviting environment, where there is a lack of greenery, parks, sports facilities, cultural facilities or shops. Therefore, it would be appropriate to rebuild these houses into modern, low-energy, comfortable and aesthetic houses, which would improve the quality of life of their inhabitants and the whole South City. How could it be done?

Plan for the reconstruction of South City

The reconstruction of South City would be a large and long-term project, which would require cooperation between the city management, architects, construction companies, apartment owners and civic associations. The goal would be to gradually replace the old panel houses with new houses, which would be environmentally friendly, safe, comfortable and attractive. The plan would proceed as follows:

Financing the reconstruction of South City

The reconstruction of South City would be costly, but also self-sufficient. The source of financing would be the sale of new apartments, which would be created by adding one apartment in each entrance and two extra floors in each new house. These apartments would be offered at market prices, which would reflect the high quality and attractiveness of the new housing. At an average price of e.g. 7 million crowns per apartment, about 1.2 billion crowns could be obtained from the sale of 171 apartments in one house. This amount would cover the costs of building a new house, including underground parking, cellars, photovoltaics, batteries, heat pumps and other technologies. This would ensure that the reconstruction of South City would be self-sufficient and independent of subsidies or loans

Benefits for the inhabitants of South City

The reconstruction of South City would have many benefits for the inhabitants, who would get:

PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTS ALONG HIGHWAYS

Why build noise barriers and photovoltaics on highways?

Highways are essential for fast and comfortable transport between cities and regions. They provide connections between business, industrial, cultural and tourist centers. At the same time, they are also a source of noise, dust, exhaust and other negative impacts on the environment and human health. Therefore, it would be appropriate to build noise barriers and photovoltaic panels on highways, which would reduce these negative impacts and increase the benefits of highways. How would it work and what would be gained by it?

How would noise barriers and photovoltaics be built on highways?

Noise barriers are structures that are built along highways to reduce noise from traffic and protect the surrounding inhabitants, animals and plants. Noise barriers can have different shapes, materials, colors and heights, depending on the need and possibility. Noise barriers can also be combined with photovoltaic panels, which use solar energy to produce electricity. Photovoltaic panels can be placed on the top, on the side or on the front of the noise barriers, depending on the orientation and availability of sunlight. Photovoltaic panels can also be installed on free areas along highways, for example up to 70 meters from the highway, if they are not used for agriculture or other purposes.

What would be gained by building noise barriers and photovoltaics on highways?

Building noise barriers and photovoltaics on highways would have many benefits for the environment, health, economy and society. These benefits include: