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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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In 2025, active work was underway to distribute funds from treasury infrastructure loans (TILs) for the implementation of socially significant projects in the regions. The Presidium (Headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development, led by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, approved approximately 260 projects in 84 regions.
"The infrastructure projects we're launching through treasury infrastructure loans are essential for the comprehensive development of regions and improving the standard of living for Russians. Furthermore, they help attract extra-budgetary investment, promote housing construction, and create new jobs. The Ministry of Construction, the Ministry of Finance, the Territorial Development Fund, related agencies, and regional teams have done a great deal of work preparing applications. Last year, 84 regions received approval for funding totaling almost 360 billion rubles. These funds will be used for 731 facilities and activities across 257 projects," said Marat Khusnullin.
The Deputy Prime Minister also clarified that, in accordance with the President's instructions, 61.6 billion rubles have been approved for 15 facilities and events, including priority projects. 35.4 billion rubles will be allocated for 47 facilities and events within the framework of long-term development plans for the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic zone. As part of the investment project competition, 88 facilities and events have been approved, receiving 77.1 billion rubles.
Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund, a public company that participates in reviewing regional applications and implementing projects, noted that the majority of funds from treasury infrastructure loans will be used to modernize housing and utilities.
"Within the basic limits for housing and utilities projects, 185.3 billion rubles have been approved for 581 projects and activities. This area of work is highly significant, as the daily comfort and well-being of everyone directly depends on the state of utilities infrastructure. This is a very complex sector, so investing in its modernization is crucial. This work helps improve the quality of utilities, reduce accidents, and generally contributes to the sustainable development of regions for years to come," said Vasily Kupyzin.
Approved projects include, for example, the construction of three gas boiler houses and the overhaul of intra-block heating networks in key settlements of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), the development of ski slopes and ski lift infrastructure in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a bridge crossing over the Lena River near Yakutsk and the connection of the new Sportivny microdistrict to utility networks in Yakutia, the construction of a 682-kilometer section of the Moscow-St. Petersburg high-speed railway, and the construction of water supply and wastewater disposal networks, including for prospective residential development, in the Novgorod Region.
The KIC also plans to reconstruct a stadium and overhaul water treatment facilities in the Republic of Karelia, build a water supply and wastewater disposal system in Khabarovsk Krai, a sewage pumping station with wastewater disposal networks for more than 17,000 residents of the city of Yelizovo in Kamchatka Krai, build a Zelenogradsk-Pionersky Kurort overpass in Kaliningrad Oblast, and provide engineering infrastructure for a future world-class university campus in Zabaikalsky Krai.
Work on reviewing applications from regions is ongoing. The total amount of CFCs planned for allocation to regions in 2025–2030 is 1 trillion rubles.
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