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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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The program to relocate Russians from dilapidated housing continues under the new national project "Infrastructure for Life." Applications for the new phase have been approved from Stavropol Krai, Leningrad Oblast, the Udmurt Republic, and the Komi Republic, according to Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Territorial Development Fund.
"Resettlement of residents from dilapidated housing is one of the priority tasks outlined by the President of Russia. As part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' regions are receiving financial support for the implementation of the program's new phase. Four more regions will receive 693.5 million rubles from the Territorial Development Fund, which, under the supervision of the Ministry of Construction, operates the program. These funds will improve the housing conditions of approximately 1,500 people relocated from uninhabitable buildings with a total floor area of approximately 25,200 square meters. This work, aimed at improving the quality of life of residents, will be consistently continued," said Marat Khusnullin.
According to him, the Udmurt Republic was approved for 89.53 million rubles to resettle 567 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 10,410 square meters, the Leningrad Region for 290.12 million rubles to resettle 453 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 6,240 square meters, the Komi Republic for 240.84 million rubles to resettle 357 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 6,960 square meters, and the Stavropol Territory for 72.97 million rubles to resettle 105 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1,540 square meters.
"To date, applications from 84 regions have been approved, totaling approximately 37.7 billion rubles. This will allow for the resettlement of approximately 1 million square meters of dilapidated housing, home to approximately 56,500 people. The Territorial Development Fund will continue to provide the regions with the necessary assistance to ensure the timely completion of all program stages and the achievement of the goals of the 'Infrastructure for Life' national project," noted Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund.
From 2025 to 2030, the federal project "Housing" will be implemented as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life." It plans to relocate 345,000 people from dilapidated housing covering an area of 6.2 million square meters.
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