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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Specialists Moscow City Services Complex Work continues to improve the quality of outdoor lighting in the northern part of the capital. The installation of new streetlights, planned for this year, is nearing completion. They will provide high-quality artificial lighting for urban areas such as pedestrian walkways, playgrounds, sports fields, residential areas, parking lots, and driveways.
The largest number of updated structures were added in the districts of Vostochnoye Degunino (177 supports, 212 lamps), Beskudnikovsky (94 supports, 146 lamps), Golovinsky (83 supports, 105 lamps) and Savelovsky (85 supports, 105 lamps).
Energy-efficient LED fixtures are used in new outdoor lighting installations. They consume 30 percent less electricity, reducing the load on grids, are durable, and are easy to maintain and dispose of.
In the Vostochnoye Degunino district, the courtyard area around the entire perimeter of the residential area and along the adjacent park have been improved. And on Dubninskaya Street, the courtyards of buildings 22 and 24 have become brighter. A new line of streetlights has appeared along the path leading from the buildings to the sports field. Six lamps have also been installed on the adjacent playground. Now, even at night, many families with small children gather there. New lighting has been installed in the courtyards, creating a more comfortable space for pedestrians and car owners who park their cars at night. The fire lane near building 24, block 3 on Dubninskaya Street has also been illuminated.
Another illuminated route has appeared in the Golovinsky District. A new illuminated pedestrian area with 33 streetlights has been installed near Building 23, Block 2 on Kronstadtsky Boulevard, which is particularly important given the active development in the area. The route is designed to make pedestrian walkways more comfortable and safer. The courtyard has been landscaped and transformed into a park-like area thanks to additional lighting.
The lighting in the playground and path network in the courtyard has been improved with new poles and lamps. The lighting in the dog walking area has also been updated, making it convenient to walk your pets in the evenings.
A popular pedestrian route in the Beskudnikovsky district has been renovated, creating a more comfortable urban space for families with children and dog owners. Ninety-four light poles have been installed along a section of Beskudnikovsky Boulevard, making evening strolls along the new pedestrian path much more enjoyable and safer.
On Yunnatov Street in the Savelovsky District, the courtyards of buildings 14 and 14a have become more comfortable. Seven outdoor lighting poles have been installed there, and five lamp posts have also been added to the children's playground. Now, even in the autumn and winter, when it gets dark early, families with children gather here.
The city's utilities department explained that the new street lighting equipment in the capital is domestically produced. Depending on the location, specialists from United Energy Company JSC install both traditional lighting poles, which require specialized equipment for maintenance, and folding poles, which allow maintenance personnel to service the equipment in difficult-to-reach areas.
Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin noted that the first streetlights appeared in Moscow 295 years ago, and today the Russian capital is part of three The most illuminated cities in the world. Thus, the systematic upgrade of lighting infrastructure not only improves comfort and tourist appeal, but also overall safety, transforming dark areas into well-maintained public spaces.
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