Marat Khusnullin: Road workers have renovated 26 streets in Mariupol.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

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An indicator of a modern and developing city is a high-quality road infrastructure, therefore, in the reunited regions, along with the construction and restoration of large road facilities, the street and road network of cities is being updated. For example, in Mariupol DPR, under the control of the State Company "Avtodor", 26 city streets with a total length of 36 km were brought into compliance with the normative condition. This was reported by Deputy Chairman of the Government Marat Khusnullin.

"Thanks to the repaired roads, it is possible to unite the city's districts into a single transport network, redirect traffic, and as a result, the lives of city residents become more comfortable, and trips along the updated routes are safer and more convenient. Today, for example, Mariupol is developing dynamically and does not stop changing before our eyes. This also applies to the street and road network. As part of the Avtodor program, major repairs have been completed there on 36 km of 26 streets, including sections to socially significant facilities: schools and hospitals," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the work was carried out without blocking traffic and in compliance with all safety measures.

"Major repairs were carried out on Varganova, Kazantseva, Novosibirskaya streets, where schools are located, and on Gagarina, where the city hospital is located. We also thought about pedestrians, and for their comfort, about 70 bus stops and traffic lights were installed, and about 50 km of outdoor lighting was installed," said Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor.

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