Sergei Sobyanin: The main works on improvement of courtyards have been completed this year

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

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The capital has completed the main improvement works of courtyard areas planned for 2025. Sergei Sobyanin reported this on his channel in the messenger MAX.

"The program includes about 2.4 thousand adjacent spaces in all districts of the capital. The comprehensive approach includes the renovation of children's and sports grounds, the installation of modern lighting poles, the repair of driveways and sidewalks, and the development of quiet recreation areas," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel in Messenger Max 

Thus, this year new play complexes were set up in Dorogomilovo near several houses on Kutuzovsky Prospekt and near house 16 on Bolshaya Dorogomilovskaya Street. In Fili-Davydkovo, in the courtyard of house 39 on Kastanaevskaya Street, a playground in the style of a panda park was set up.

A large-scale project of comprehensive improvement on Yasnogorskaya Street has been completed in Yasenevo. A modern sports cluster was created here and playgrounds were equipped, including an unusual play area in the form of an airship.

In Dmitrovsky District, on Angarskaya Street, the territories of 10 houses were improved: children's and sports complexes, a recreation area with swings and exercise machines appeared. In Zapadnoye Degunino, the courtyards of 12 residential buildings were renovated.

In total, about 57 thousand small architectural forms were purchased this year for the implementation of comprehensive improvement projects. This includes children's and sports equipment, as well as street furniture. Life cycle contracts will ensure their maintenance for seven years.

About 2.4 thousand courtyard areas will be put in order this year

 

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