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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Residents of 86 older buildings in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District have completed their relocation to new buildings since the renovation program began. Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.
"In the Novomoskovsky Administrative District, the resettlement of Muscovites under the renovation program began in 2021. To date, 86 older buildings in four districts of the district have been resettled. Residents have received new apartments with finished, improved finishes. Specifically, residents of 37 buildings in the Shcherbinka district have relocated, 24 in Vnukovo, another 18 in the Kommunarka district, and seven in Filimonkovsky. In total, 164 buildings in this district will be resettled under the renovation program, and over 14,000 people will receive new housing," said Vladimir Efimov.
Buildings vacated under the renovation program are being demolished, and residential complexes with associated infrastructure and landscaped areas are being erected on the demolished sites. This allows for a gradual relocation of Muscovites from old buildings to modern new developments.
"Two residential complexes in the Novomoskovsky Administrative District have been handed over for occupancy. One is in the Kommunarka district, and the other is in Shcherbinka. They contain a total of over a thousand apartments. Elevators have been installed in the entrance halls, and areas for concierges, strollers, and bicycles have been created. The courtyards are equipped with playgrounds and sports fields with all-season equipment and non-slip surfaces. To ensure residents' smooth transition to their new apartments, the city provides free movers and transportation. This service can be arranged at the resettlement information centers located on the ground floors of the new buildings. A unified registration system eliminates clashes in slots and lengthy waits in lines," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.
A total of over 6,600 residents lived in the 86 resettled buildings in the district. Resettlement information center specialists assisted those participating in the renovation program with paperwork.
As she told Ekaterina Solovieva, Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of City Property, in the Shcherbinka district, residents of 37 completely vacated buildings signed contracts for comfortable apartments. In the Vnukovo district, over a thousand people from 24 such buildings have become title holders of housing in new buildings. In Kommunarka, nearly 1,800 Muscovites have completed the necessary paperwork and moved into modern buildings, and in the Filimonkovsky district, approximately 660 program participants from seven buildings have moved. Since the relocation process has been completed and the need for information centers is no longer needed, the ground floors of the new buildings can be used for stores, service businesses, and city organizations.
Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow spoke aboutnew house under the renovation program in the Vernadsky Avenue area.
The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be increased.twice.
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