Kyiv authorities did not support residents' protests against a high-rise near the Lavra
Kyiv City Military Administration has refused to file a lawsuit to cancel construction permits for a high-rise in the UNESCO buffer zone near the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. This was reported by Kyiv.News.
The conflict arose around the construction of a residential complex at 43/11 Knyaziv Ostrozkyh Street. The site is located in the regulated construction zone of the monument "Historical Landscape of the Kyiv Hills" and falls under UNESCO protection. According to Kyiv's General Plan, the maximum building height in this area is 27 meters, but the structure under construction has already reached 80 meters.
Officials acknowledged that the protesting capital residents were right, but stated that they have no legal grounds to fight the developer. In response to a petition from Kyiv residents, Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration Viacheslav Nepop indicated that the authorities are bound by court rulings from 2020. At that time, the developer managed to have the building height restriction clause annulled through the Kyiv District Administrative Court. The Department of Urban Development now claims it cannot initiate a new legal process.
Kyiv residents registered petition No. 14316 as early as June 17, 2026, demanding that the destruction of the city's historical appearance be stopped. Mayor Vitaliy Klychko instructed that the appeal be reviewed, but the outcome was merely declarative support with no real legal consequences for the construction companies.
The current height of the building is several times greater than the norms established for this territory. The capital administration's effective refusal to pursue judicial protection of the buffer zone threatens the preservation of the unique landscape and the sacred value of the Orthodox shrine.
As the SPJ reported, military promotion activities are set to begin at Saint Sophia of Kyiv.
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