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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Implementation of integrated territorial development projects (ITD) continues in Russian regions. This tool allows for the renovation of residential areas and the creation of essential social, transport, and utility infrastructure, announced Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.
"Russian regions tasked with improving the living environment under the national project 'Infrastructure for Living' have the opportunity to use the integrated territorial development mechanism for these purposes, among other things. More and more regions are joining this effort. Currently, approximately 1,200 ITR projects, covering an area of almost 24,300 hectares, are in the active implementation phase. Their urban development potential amounts to almost 185 million square meters of real estate, including 138.7 million square meters of housing. Considering the effectiveness of this instrument, at the instruction of the President, the Government is providing targeted support to a number of regions, providing direct subsidies for infrastructure construction within the framework of integrated territorial development projects. And there are already some results: the first facility in Russia has been commissioned under this program. Thanks to a subsidy allocated to the Kirov Region, the construction of a four-lane road in Kirov has been completed. Moreover, the section of the street was paved ahead of schedule – in four months instead of the planned nine. Overall, this ITR project includes the construction of over 131,000 square meters of housing, as well as “construction of a school and a kindergarten,” said Marat Khusnullin.
The new road runs along Anzheliya Mikheeva Street from Sloboda Urvantsevo to Kapitana Pletnyova Street in Kirov's Leninsky District. Its commissioning has improved accessibility to new areas of the city.
"Construction of this section of the street was carried out as part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life.' The new road meets all modern requirements for comfort and safety for all road users: sidewalks and modern bicycle and pedestrian paths have been installed on both sides of the road, two public transport stops have been installed, and a traffic light has been installed at the intersection of Anzheliya Mikheeva and Kapitana Pletnyova Streets," noted First Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Alexander Lomakin.
The list of 37 regions that are planned to receive 120 billion rubles in 2025–2030 for the implementation of KRT projects includes Sevastopol, Bryansk, Ivanovo, Kirov, Kostroma, Kurgan, Oryol, Penza, Pskov, Tambov, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, the republics of Adygea, Altai, Buryatia, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kalmykia, Crimea, Mari El, Mordovia, Sakha (Yakutia), North Ossetia-Alania, Tuva, Khakassia, Kabardino-Balkarian, Karachay-Cherkess, Chechen, Chuvash republics, Altai, Transbaikal, Kamchatka, Stavropol territories, the Jewish Autonomous Region, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics.
The assistance is intended for entities with individual socio-economic development programs, as well as for regions with low budgetary capacity.
Financing is provided if, within the framework of the KRT projects, along with the construction of residential buildings, the construction or reconstruction of social, transport or public utility infrastructure facilities is envisaged.
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