The landslide in the town of Lukovit is a periodically active modern landslide, among the most urgent sites in the country and is included in the list of prioritised landslides, acc. The National Programme for the Prevention and Restriction of Landslides and the Methodology for Prioritising Landslides in the Republic of Bulgaria. It affects an urbanised territory and destroys the only road that connects the Iztok district with the city and leads to the Regional landfill for household waste. Its strengthening aims to protect the life and health of both the population in the region and the employees of the Cleanness sector from Lukovit and the neighboring municipalities — Yablanitsa, Roman, Teteven and Cherven briag served by the landfill. The Iztok district, where the landslide section is located, is densely populated with Roma population. As of 2017, there were 503 dwellings in the neighbourhood, with a population of nearly 3,000, with 1250 children passing through the landslide area on their way to school or kindergarten every day. Only on “Sinchetz” street there are 21 houses in which 116 people live, and on Kiril and Methodius Str./in the area of the landslide/there are 14 houses with 101 inhabitants — these people are directly threatened by landslide processes. A large part of the neighbourhood’s population lives in extreme poverty, is uneducated and has a low road transport culture. The existing asphalt coating in the landslide area is cracked, strongly deformed, with partial subsidence, which is dangerous for both means of transport and pedestrians. The surface waters have repeatedly entered the construction of the road and it is therefore necessary to complete a completely new construction of the pavement of the affected section after the fortification activities in the landslide area. The project proposal provides for the construction of a force fortification pilot and anchorage system of the landslide section and curbs, rehabilitation of a part of the road lane on a street in the town of Lukovit and the construction of a control and measurement system to monitor the landslide section, as required by the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works.