Marat Khusnullin: Applications from 19 regions for treasury infrastructure loans totaling approximately 41 billion rubles have been approved

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development.

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development, during which the provision of treasury infrastructure loans (TIL) for the implementation of infrastructure projects in 19 regions was approved.

"We have taken another step in implementing the treasury infrastructure loan program – we have just approved a new distribution of funds for the regions. These are housing and utilities modernization projects, as well as work on the integrated development of the Far East and the Arctic. In total, about 41 billion rubles will go to improving the quality of life of people in 19 regions. There is a lot of work to do, the tasks are large-scale, and we cannot lose the pace of work. The efficiency of regional teams now determines how quickly people will see specific results of this work," Marat Khusnullin emphasized.

Thus, to date, applications for new projects using CFCs have been approved for 39 regions for a total of 146 billion rubles.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted the high level of involvement of all regions of the country in the application campaign, emphasizing that the approved projects will create a foundation for the socio-economic growth of the territories. During the headquarters meeting, the heads of the regions reported on the planned projects.

In particular, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic will receive 986.61 million rubles for the construction of heating networks in Cherkessk and the modernization of the heat supply system in Ust-Dzheguta; the Republic of Mordovia – 741.41 million rubles for major repairs of water supply networks; the Udmurt Republic – 1.23 billion rubles for the reconstruction of heating networks and the modernization of water pipelines; the Republic of Khakassia – 1.11 billion rubles for the reconstruction of treatment facilities; Lipetsk Region – 957.03 million rubles for the construction of a sewage collector and the expansion of the water supply system.

Also approved were projects in Kamchatka Krai worth 3.2 billion rubles, including the reconstruction of treatment facilities and the creation of a site for creative industries, as envisaged by master plans; Krasnoyarsk Krai – 5.98 billion rubles (reconstruction of a combined heat and power plant); Perm Krai – 2.14 billion rubles (modernization of boiler houses and heating networks, construction and reconstruction of water pipelines).

The Astrakhan Region has approved an application for 817.4 million rubles for capital repairs of water supply and sanitation networks; the Kaliningrad Region – for 4.19 billion rubles for capital repairs of heating networks and reconstruction of treatment facilities; the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug – for 1.4 billion rubles for reconstruction of utility networks, as well as activities within the framework of master plans for the construction of treatment facilities, a waste management complex, expansion of production capacity; the Kemerovo Region – for 5.32 billion rubles for the construction of a gravity collector.

The Voronezh Region was approved for funding in the amount of 2.46 billion rubles for the construction of treatment facilities; the Novosibirsk Region for the construction of sewer collectors; the Saratov Region for the modernization of water supply and sewerage facilities in the amount of 2.05 billion rubles; the Tomsk Region for the major repairs of heating networks and water supply systems in the amount of 889.79 million rubles; the Yaroslavl Region for the major repairs of heating networks in Rybinsk in the amount of 1.02 billion rubles; the Murmansk Region for a project to prepare heat supply systems for connection in the amount of 562.5 million rubles; the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug for projects to reconstruct engineering infrastructure, major repairs and reconstruction of water disposal and heat supply systems, and the construction of a boiler house in the amount of 2.69 billion rubles.

The Ministry of Construction is the curator of the treasury infrastructure loan program, and the operator is the Territorial Development Fund, which monitors the implementation of projects within the framework of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”.

"Treasury infrastructure loans were launched by the decision of the President as a continuation of the infrastructure budget loans program that is in demand in the regions. The subjects have the opportunity to implement projects in the areas of public utilities, social and road transport infrastructure that are needed for people on favorable terms – at 3% per annum for a period of 15 years. Since 2022, more than 720 projects and events have been completed in 87 regions of Russia using IBC funds and special treasury loans. Among them are housing and communal services facilities, social institutions, roads and public transport supplies. Thanks to the new projects approved through the KIC, work to create comfortable conditions for Russians continues," said Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund.

In addition, the headquarters meeting approved the distribution of subsidies to regions for the development of regional, inter-municipal and local roads for 2026–2028 within the framework of the federal project “Regional and Local Road Network”. This decision is aimed at achieving the indicators of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, including increasing the share of the road network in a standard condition and increasing people's satisfaction with the quality of roads.

The headquarters participants also reviewed the implementation of state programs and federal projects in the regions. According to Marat Khusnullin, the best indicators were noted in the Saratov Region, Perm Krai, the Republic of Tatarstan, Penza Region, the Chechen Republic and the Republic of Buryatia.

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