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Czech funding, housing, recreation & greening
Overview
In June 2026 Prague confirmed a CZK 2.2 billion budget for social services, health subsidies and neighbourhood projects, while the Královo Pole district in Brno opened a grant programme of up to CZK 200 000 for community initiatives and the capital expanded free pool passes for vulnerable children. The Central Bohemian region approved a CZK 640 million senior‑home construction in Kralupy nad Vltavou and purchased a school building in Příbram. After the state withdrew its contribution, Prague pledged to cover a CZK 40‑50 million shortfall for the Youth Olympics held in late June. The city also earmarked CZK 308.5 million for new and renovated municipal housing across four districts, aiming to increase affordable rentals.
Regional authorities added support: the Zlín region allocated CZK 3.65 million for affordable housing in Oznice and Mistřice, while the Moravian‑Silesian region launched a CZK 21 million tourism‑infrastructure fund. Municipalities in Brno‑Žabovřesky and Prague 9 opened modern public playgrounds, and Prague’s historic water‑works and the Bubenčík treatment plant began public tours and plans for an educational centre. Private developers advanced projects – Top Estates completed the Barrandez‑Vous complex in Barrandov, and UDI Group secured a permit for the large‑scale SIDE Smíchov Living mixed‑use development.
Prague 10 approved heritage‑building restoration grants and a CZK 1 million donation to a home‑care pilot linking health and social services. A nationwide survey highlighted that 30 % of Czech sport clubs now lack sufficient financing, prompting calls for higher state budgets. Tourism forecasts projected 1.6 million visitors to Prague in July‑August, with record airport passenger numbers and strong performance by Aquapalace Praha. In July, Přerov opened a CZK 3.7 million interactive water playground funded by the Olomoucký Region. Finally, Ostrov piloted ultra‑affordable rental units and Jihlava debated renovating existing municipal flats versus building new wooden rentals.
Entities
Ostrov · Petr Ryška · Jihlava · Žďár nad Sázavou · Pavel Čekan
Timeline
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20 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesCzech towns Ostrov and Jihlava roll out affordable rental housing programsOstrov and Jihlava are advancing affordable rental housing: Ostrov offers reduced‑rent apartments for young residents, while Jihlava favours renovating old municipal flats over new wooden builds.
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about 1 month ago
[CULTURE] 3 sourcesPřerov Unveils New Water Playground with Interactive FeaturesPřerov opened a 3.7 million CZK water playground with interactive features, funded partly by the Olomoucký Region, on 23 July.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesCzech Regions and Foundations Allocate Millions to Urban Greening ProjectsCzech regional and foundation grants total 10 million CZK and up to 150 000 CZK each to fund urban greening, tree planting and climate‑resilient projects.
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about 1 month ago
[CULTURE] 3 sourcesCzech towns Otrokovice and Jihlava begin major playground renovationsOtrokovice and Jihlava in the Czech Republic are revamping local playgrounds with new equipment, safety upgrades and creative themes, benefitting families in both towns.
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about 1 month ago
[CULTURE] 3 sourcesCzech municipalities add interactive and wayfinding installations to local parksBor's Zámecký park got interactive, family‑friendly installations costing 711,660 CZK, while Bohumín installed 35 modern wayfinding signs at the Bospor leisure centre, improving navigation for thousands of vis‑
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesImepra Develop Expands Residential Projects Across BrnoImepra Develop, a 30‑year‑old Brno real‑estate firm, is building new residential complexes in districts such as Bystrc, Medlánky, Komín and the city centre, emphasizing high‑quality modern design.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesCzech municipalities increase social housing projects amid limited new constructionCzech cities are adding modest new social‑housing units and renovating existing municipal flats, with projects in Znojmo, Brno and other towns focusing on seniors, families and disabled residents.
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about 2 months ago
[INTERNATIONAL] 11 sourcesArctic Air Sweeps Central Europe After Record Summer HeatArctic air from Svalbard is moving into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, dropping temperatures from 40 °C to near 3 °C and bringing strong winds after a heat wave.
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about 2 months ago
[CULTURE] 4 sourcesEuropean tourists turn to cooler north as Arctic cold snap heads for Central EuropeTourists are flocking to cooler northern European cities as a sudden Arctic air mass is expected to bring marked temperature drops to central Europe’s mountains in mid‑July.
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about 2 months ago
[CULTURE] 7 sourcesPrague forecast 1.6 million tourists this summerPrague expects 1.6 million summer tourists, hotel occupancy rises, Aquapalace ranks third nationally, and the airport targets a record 18.3 million passengers.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesCzech sport clubs struggle with funding as state support lagsA Czech sport survey finds 30% of clubs lack funds, with minimal state aid and coach shortages; officials aim to boost the sport budget to up to 15 bn CZK.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesPrague 10 approves funding for heritage restoration and home‑care projectPrague 10 council allocated 360 kCZK for heritage restorations and 1 mCZK for a home‑care pilot to aid post‑hospital patients.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesPrague housing projects by Top Estates and UDI Group move forwardTop Estates finished its Barrandez‑Vous housing complex in Prague, 98% sold, while UDI Group secured a permit for Phase A of SIDE Smíchov Living, a 6‑billion‑crown project pending 2027 construction.
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about 2 months ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesPrague water heritage sites launch public tours and education centre plansPrague water agencies host a free guided tour of Podolská waterworks and plan to convert the historic Bubenčík treatment plant into a water‑ecology education centre.
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about 2 months ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesCzech cities Brno and Prague open new public playgrounds in 2026Brno‑Žabovřesky and Prague 9 are opening modern public playgrounds in 2026, funded by municipal budgets and highlighting community input.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesCzech regions allocate over 24 million crowns for housing and tourism projectsCzech regions boost local development: Zlín allocates over 3.65 million CZK for affordable housing in Oznice and Mistřice, while Moravian‑Silesian offers 21 million CZK in tourism infrastructure grants, with a
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2 months ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesCzech water parks roll out free or prize family passes for the summerRadiožurnál offered a family ticket to Aqualand Moravia, while Hradec Králové's municipal baths gave free entry to children with report cards, both promoting summer water‑park visits in the Czech Republic.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesPrague allocates 308.5 million CZK for new and renovated municipal housingPrague allocates 308.5 million CZK to four districts for new rental units and renovations, part of a plan to expand the city’s municipal housing stock.
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2 months ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesPrague to Cover 40‑50 million CZK Youth Olympics Costs After State Funding Falls ShortPrague will fund the 40‑50 million CZK Youth Olympics (June 21‑25) after the state withheld its expected 16‑20 million CZK contribution, raising concerns over the city’s budget.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesCentral Bohemian Region finances senior home and buys school buildingThe Central Bohemian region allocated 640 million CZK for a new senior home in Kralupy and bought a Příbram school building for 54.2 million CZK.
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2 months ago
[CULTURE] 2 sourcesCzech cities Brno and Prague roll out community grants and free pool access for vulnerable childrenBrno’s Královo Pole centre offers up to 200,000 CZK grants for local projects, while Prague gives children from the Klokánek fund free pool access via chip passes.
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3 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesPrague allocates 2.2 billion CZK for social, health and community projectsPrague council approved over 2.2 bn CZK for social and health programmes, while Prague 10 district granted 713 k CZK to 29 community projects.
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