Hajdów-Zadębie, Administrative district in northeastern Lublin, Poland
Hajdów-Zadębie is a district in northeastern Lublin comprising several residential neighborhoods that developed over time. The area includes separate communities such as Hajdów, Zadębie, and Semborówka, each with its own local character.
The district was established in 2006 through a city council decision to improve local governance and administrative coordination. This reorganization brought together previously separate residential communities under unified administration.
The district council organizes regular meetings on the first Friday of each month, fostering direct communication between residents and local representatives.
The district office is located on Mełgiewska Street where residents can access administrative services and local information. A train station in the area provides convenient connections to other parts of the city.
The area contains essential city infrastructure including Lublin's main sewage treatment facility. The train station opened in this district in 2013, representing a significant modern addition to the neighborhood.
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