A new walking route along the embankments of the Moscow River has appeared in the south of the capital.

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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A new walking route along the Moscow River has been created in the south of the capital. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Last year, over 20 kilometers of Yauza River embankments were renovated, and this year, comprehensive improvements were carried out on six Moskva River embankments: Nagatinskaya, Novodanilovskaya, Danilovskaya, Paveletskaya, Derbenevskaya, and Shlyuzovaya. As a result, a new, convenient pedestrian route for strolls along the Moskva River has emerged, with a total length of 11.4 kilometers," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

The new route complements the existing network of promenades. On one side, it connects with the Ozerkovskaya, Ovchinnikovskaya, and Kadashevskaya embankments, forming a single pedestrian space that extends to Gorky Park and Vorobyovy Gory. On the other side, you can stroll through Nagatinsky Zaton to the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve.

As part of the project, overhead power lines were relocated underground into cable ducts, improving the visual appearance of the space and ensuring reliable operation of utilities. Sidewalks were widened and resurfaced, the roadway asphalt was repaired, and the lighting system was modernized.

145 high-contrast lighting poles were installed at pedestrian crossings. New pavilions were installed for public transport passengers, navigation signs were installed, and rest areas with comfortable benches were created.

Landscaping is a mandatory component of all capital improvement projects. 170,000 square meters of lawns and flowerbeds have been laid out along the embankments. Around 70 large trees are planned to be planted by the end of autumn.

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