Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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Specialists from the city services complex have completed 50 percent of the work on landscaping the territory of the Vinogradovo estate in the northeast of the capital, said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Landscaping Petr Biryukov.
"This year we are putting in order part of the territory of the Vinogradovo estate in the Dolgie Prudy nature reserve. This territory is a cultural heritage site, so its special protected status was taken into account when developing the project. As part of the work, we will preserve the historical appearance and planning composition of the park as much as possible, while adapting the space for modern use," noted Petr Biryukov.
Workers are installing eco-trails behind the front area of the estate and near the Maly Dolgy Pond, installing lanterns and replacing fences. They are also building a sports cluster with a skate park, a multi-purpose field for playing mini-football and volleyball, and a workout zone.
According to Petr Biryukov, the main task is to make the territory accessible to residents, provide them with the opportunity for comfortable rest and ensure maximum preservation of the planning structure and garden and park elements. Most of the infrastructure will be located on eco-flooring so as not to harm nature. Pockets with gazebos for rest, benches, a rotunda with hanging swings and a place for events will be integrated into it. Specialists have already begun arranging a children's play area.
In the front area near the eastern and western wings, the road will be repaired, and on Dolgoprudnaya Alley, the roadway and sidewalks will be put in order, and contrasting lighting lamps will be installed.
On the western bank of the Maly Dolgy Pond, a recreation area will be set up with descents to the water, hanging swings and sun loungers.
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