Większy Słupsk i Ustka od 2026 roku | Zmiany granic, nowe tereny i mieszkańcy

On January 1, 2026, significant administrative changes will take effect in Central Pomerania. Słupsk and Ustka will expand their borders, gaining new areas and residents. Słupsk will expand by 417 hectares from the Bolesławice district, previously part of the Kobylnica commune. This is the second change to the city's borders in recent years and the first in over 60 years to include new residents. Over the past three years, Słupsk's area has increased by almost a third. The changes will also affect Ustka, which will incorporate approximately 276 hectares from part of the village of Przewłoka. Importantly, the initiative came from the residents themselves, who expressed their desire to be incorporated. This article explains: exactly what areas have been incorporated, how the areas of the cities and communes will change, why not all the local governments' requests have been implemented, what significance these decisions have for the region's development. ▶️ See how Słupsk and Ustka will change from 2026 and what this means for the region's residents. ┌ Stay up-to-date with TV Słupsk ┐ ▶️ Website: http://www.tv-slupsk.pl ▶️ Facebook!:   / obserwator-s%c5%82upsk-153888618120039   ▶️ YouTube:    / @tv-slupsk   ▶️ Instagram:   / tvslupsk