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Order No. 3264-r of November 14, 2025
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Order No. 3264-r of November 14, 2025
Nearly 1.4 billion rubles will be additionally allocated to three regions for road infrastructure development projects, which will be implemented in accordance with the President's instructions and directives. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order reallocating these funds.
Funding will go to the budgets of the Kaliningrad and Kirov regions, as well as the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra.
Of these funds, 500 million rubles will be allocated for the reconstruction of the second stage of the ring route in the Primorskaya recreational zone of the Kaliningrad Region and the construction of a section between two interchanges (to Zelenogradsk and Baltiysk). The President spoke about the importance of this project during a meeting on the region's socioeconomic development, emphasizing that the completion of all its stages will, among other things, help tourists reach their vacation spots more quickly and comfortably and improve transportation within the region.
Also, at the direction of the head of state, 500 million rubles have been allocated for the development of associated infrastructure for the bridge over the Ob River in Surgut, and almost 400 million rubles for the construction of a crossing under the railway in the Novvyatsky District of Kirov.
Measures to expand the road infrastructure will be implemented within the framework of the federal project "Regional and Local Road Network", which is part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life".
Comment
From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, November 13, 2025
The issue of redistributing federal budget funds for these purposes was considered atGovernment meeting on November 13.
"I ask the Ministry of Transport to strictly monitor the disbursement of funds to ensure that all planned activities are completed on time and in full," Mikhail Mishustin emphasized.
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