Tsageri

The physical mapping process for the municipality included both theoretical and practical aspects for two months. Experts, along with the educational component of the developed mapping methodology, mentored the municipality’s working group through each step of the process.

A detailed list of buildings and spaces was created. To collect information about these objects, research was conducted through inter-sectoral cooperation, fieldwork, and photofilming. The gathered data was then analyzed and recorded on a digital map, and the results were presented.

Country Club Building in Lajana Village © Tsageri Municipality

Physical Mapping Results

In Tsageri Municipality, out of the 30 listed properties, 23% are cultural institutions, and 20% are administrative buildings. Industrial and educational facilities each account for 13%, while various mixed-use buildings make up 10%. Transportation, sports, and hospitality spaces each represent 7%.
The usage of listed properties follows as 27% in active use, 30% partially utilized, and 43% are nonfunctional.

The structural condition of the mapped buildings is - 57% are structurally stable, 15% have minor damage, and 28% are severely damaged.

The ownership of these properties is distributed as follows: 20% are privately owned, 17% are state-owned, 60% are municipally owned, and 3% are unregistered.

Notable buildings include the  Country Club Building in Lajana Village, "Okrone's Spring" - in Lailashi Village, the former Kolkhoz Building - in Lailashi Village, former Hospital Building - Tsageri, former Kindergarten Building - in Bardnala Village, former Sewing Factory - Alpana Village, Winery - Tvishi Village, Cultural Center in Tsageri, former Police Building in Tsageri, former Prosecutor's Office Building in Tsageri.

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