Marat Khusnullin: Eight regions of Russia have completed work on the mechanism of special treasury loans

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

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The mechanism of special treasury loans (STL) was launched in 2023 as a continuation of the infrastructure budget loans program. To date, eight regions of the country have completed planned infrastructure projects involving STL, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported.

"Special treasury loans, like infrastructure budget loans, are recognized as one of the most popular and effective tools for territorial development. In total, about 190 million rubles of the SCC were distributed in 79 regions. The mechanism allowed the subjects to quickly allocate funds to important projects to modernize public utility infrastructure, upgrade roads, schools and other facilities without a heavy burden on the local budget, which, of course, had a positive impact on the overall development of settlements. To date, 223 facilities and activities have been completed in 37 regions within the framework of special treasury loans. Of these, 8 subjects of the Russian Federation have fully completed work under the program – these are Tula, Rostov, Omsk, Yaroslavl, Oryol, Magadan regions, the Republic of Crimea, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. Thanks to the projects implemented there, the quality of life has improved for 828 thousand people. 248 facilities and activities in 43 regions remain in progress. “In general, the planned work on the SCC will contribute to improving the quality of life of about 43 million citizens,” said Marat Khusnullin.

In August of this year, the construction of the Shevelevsky water intake water treatment plant with a capacity of 2.7 thousand cubic meters per day was completed in the Shchekino district of the Tula region, which became the last facility planned under the SKK program. Earlier, the region reconstructed the sewerage systems of the Uzlovsky district, as well as the water supply systems in the village of Leninsky in Tula.

Also this year in Rostov-on-Don, thanks to the systematic work of the team of the acting governor of the Rostov region, a sewer collector along Lokomotivnaya street with a length of 3.27 km was built at the expense of the SKK. And in the Omsk region, a water supply system was put into operation: Krutaya Gorka village – Chernoluchinsky village – Krasnoyarka village.

In 2024, with the use of special treasury loans, the Republic of Crimea completed the overhaul of almost 14 km of emergency sections of the Yevpatoria water pipeline, in the Yaroslavl Region – 4.32 km of the heating network on Promyshlennaya Street in Tutayev. In the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, courtyards along Otke Street and Energetikov Street in Anadyr were overhauled. In Orel, the construction of 8 km of the water pipeline from Mashinostroitelnaya Street to Karachevskoye Highway was completed, and in (Magadan?) the building of the educational and laboratory building of the Magadan Polytechnic College was reconstructed.

All planned projects under the special treasury loan program may be completed in 2027.

Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund, noted that seven regions have fully completed work under the mechanism of infrastructure budget loans (IBK), launched in 2021.

"The Kostroma, Penza and Chelyabinsk regions, the republics of Adygea, Khakassia and Tatarstan, as well as the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug completed work on 57 objects and events in 2024. Among them are a 24.4 km long water pipeline in the Gudermes district of Chechnya, reconstruction of the road from Biyskaya Street to the intersection of Ryabova and Perspektivnaya Streets in Penza, the Alekseyevskoye-Almetyevsk road as part of the Shali-Bavly highway in the Republic of Tatarstan. In total, 510 objects and events have been completed on the IBC to date," explained Vasily Kupyzin.

Budget loans are provided to regions for the implementation of infrastructure projects at 3% per annum for up to 15 years. The curator of the IBC and SKK program is the Ministry of Construction, the operator is the Territorial Development Fund.

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