The Daugavpils Municipal Economy Department (KSP) has launched its June grass cutting operations across city parks, squares, and roadsides. Working with contractor SIA “Labiekārtošana-D,” the city is executing a phased maintenance schedule to manage vegetation in residential and public areas through the first half of the month.
Early June Maintenance: Completed Neighborhoods
Daugavpils
The initial phase of the June season saw rapid deployment across several key sectors of the city. During the first week of June, crews from SIA “Labiekārtošana-D” successfully completed mowing tasks in nine distinct areas.
Centra
Esplanādes
Dzelzceļnieka
Cietokšņa
Jaunbūves
Ruģeļu
Čerepovas
Stropu
Gajoka
This early push established the baseline for the month, focusing on high-visibility public spaces and primary residential zones before transitioning to the more granular June maintenance schedule.
The June 8-12 Deployment Strategy
The Daugavpils Municipal Economy Department (KSP) has outlined a rigorous itinerary for the period of June 8 to June 12. The operation is categorized by neighborhood, targeting specific gardens, parks, and street-side strips to ensure uniform city aesthetics.
In the Cietokšņa district, work is centered on the Cietokšņa garden, flat territories, and areas surrounding the bunkers. Simultaneously, the Esplanāde sector will see activity along Daugavas street, while the Dzelzceļnieks area focuses on Mālu street 7 and Dīķu street 33 and 35.
Logistical Breakdown by District
The scale of the operation is most evident in the Forštāte and Grīva districts, where the city is managing dozens of individual street segments and public squares.
In New Forštāte, the crews are targeting the New Forštāte park and Aveņu square, along with a wide array of streets including Arendoles, Aveņu, Kalnu, Latgales, Minskas, Piekrastes, Raipoles, Rēzeknes, Stāvā, Tartu, Telts, Vidzemes, and Zeltkalna. Specific addresses such as Ventas street 23 and Ezeru street 65-71 are also on the list.
Old Forštāte maintenance includes Šūņu and Piekrastes streets, as well as specific sites on Vidzemes (18), Tartu (8), Minskas (1, 1A, 5, 7), and Arendoles (1A, 4). The dog walking area at Ormaņu street 20 and Ezeru street 61A are also prioritized.
The operation extends into the following regions:
Jaunbūve: Kauņas, Varšavas, and Ventspils streets.
Stropi and Križi: Maintenance of the Estrāde territory.
Ezermala: Cēsu and Motoru streets, alongside the swimming area and shores of Lake Šūņu.
Viduspoguļanka: The intersection of Nīcgales and Caunu streets.
Nīderkūns: Nīderkūns square and the streets of Birķeneļu, Kājnieku, Komunālajā, Ķieģeļu, Sliežu, Tirgoņu, and Transporta.
Judovka: Silenes street, the Daugavmala stretch from Vitebskas street to 1. maija street, and playgrounds at Riekstu street 13 and Lielajā street 262.
Kalkūni: Playgrounds at Ķieģeļu street 19 and the courtyard at 19A.
Liģinišķi: The “Blāzma” kartodrome.
Grīva represents the most intensive area of work. The schedule covers Raiņa and Sēlijas squares, as well as a massive corridor of streets including Amatu, Baznīcas, Blaumaņa, Blāzmas, Brīvības, Brjanskas, Ķiršu, Lielajā, Liģinišķu, Ļermontova, Ņekrasova, Oškalna, Pārdaugavas, Pieneņu, Sēlijas, Skolas, Staburaga, Staru, Stellas, Upes, Ūdens, Vaboļu, and Komunālajā.
Beyond standard street mowing, the Grīva operation includes the Laucesa river recreation area, the river trail along Aiviekstes street, the right bank of the Laucesa river mouth, and the cemetery dam. Public playgrounds at Baznīcas street 119 and Aiviekstes street 17 are also included in the sweep.
Public Safety and Resident Coordination
cluster (priority): calculatorsoup.com
Because these operations occur in high-traffic residential zones and public parks, the city has issued resident safety warnings. The KSP urges citizens to exercise caution when they are in the vicinity of active grass cutting work.
The systematic nature of this rollout—moving from central hubs to the outskirts—suggests a coordinated effort to manage the peak growth period of June. By utilizing a dedicated contractor and a strict street-by-street itinerary, the city aims to maintain urban hygiene and safety across all municipal boundaries.
The Archynetys Sports Desk covers major leagues, athletes, tournaments, transfers, and breaking developments across the sports world. Coverage balances timely news with context, performance insight, and the broader storylines fans and casual readers actually care about.