Modernization of social infrastructure, support for investment projects: Yuri Trutnev chaired a meeting of the Presidium of the Government Commission on the Socioeconomic Development of the Far East

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Yuri Trutnev chaired a meeting of the Presidium of the Government Commission on the Socioeconomic Development of the Far East

Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev chaired a meeting of the Presidium of the Government Commission on the Socioeconomic Development of the Far East.

"First, we'll consider the changes being made to the social development plans for economic growth centers. The presidential Far Eastern unified subsidy has enabled the construction and reconstruction of over 2,000 social facilities in the Far East, including 138 facilities this year. We discussed with regional heads at the District Council that, due to planning errors or insufficient oversight in several Far Eastern regions, we are forced to shift funding from one facility to another. This applies, for example, to Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai, Kamchatka, Zabaykalsky Krai, and the Sakha Republic (Yakutia). We will increase our focus on the efficiency and timeliness of budget expenditures," Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

As part of the amendments to the social development plans for economic growth centers in the Far Eastern regions, the allocation of federal budget funds through the presidential Far Eastern unified subsidy for 2026–2028 was approved for master plan projects and other activities in Buryatia, Yakutia, Transbaikalia, Kamchatka, Primorye, Khabarovsk Krai, Amur and Magadan Oblasts, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and Chukotka.

The Republic of Buryatia will receive funding for 2026–2027 for projects under the Ulan-Ude and Severobaikalsk master plans, as well as other activities. The funds will be used for land protection engineering for the Baikal Interuniversity Campus, roof and façade repairs on the Gostinodvorsky Rows, the purchase of buses, the construction of a water rescue station, a prosthetics center, a rehabilitation and adaptation center, a school kitchen, and more.

Yakutia will receive funding for master plan projects in Yakutsk and Neryungri: the construction of the "Courage" children's camp in Neryungri and the development of design documentation for the construction of a Far Eastern film studio.

Zabaikalsky Krai will receive funding for projects in Chita and Krasnokamensk, as well as other activities. The funds will be used for the improvement of courtyards and public spaces, the development of design documentation for the improvement of Chita's historic center, the construction of a bus station in Krasnokamensk, the overhaul of three sports schools, the overhaul of a children's sanatorium, and the creation of the Avangard and Voin centers.

Kamchatka Krai's proposal to allocate funds for Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky's master plan projects was supported: renovation of two cultural heritage sites; construction of a kindergarten; and storm drainage for Lake Kultuchnoye.

Primorye will receive funding for Vladivostok's master plan projects: the Russkiy Scientific and Technical Center on Russkiy Island; the Solnechny Family Recreation Center as part of the Far Eastern concession; and the design of wastewater treatment facilities on Russkiy Island.

Khabarovsk Krai will receive funding for master plan projects in Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The funds will be allocated for the improvement of boulevards in Khabarovsk; the renovation of the façades of cultural heritage sites in Komsomolsk-on-Amur; the improvement of the culture and recreation park in Komsomolsk-on-Amur; the embankment for the checkpoint on Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island; and the creation of a rifle range.

The Amur Region will receive funding for the reconstruction of a city park in Blagoveshchensk under the Far Eastern concession. The project is part of Blagoveshchensk's master plan.

The Magadan Region will receive additional funding for the creation of a marine tourism center under the Far Eastern concession. The facility is part of Magadan's master plan.

The Jewish Autonomous Region will receive funding for Birobidzhan's master plan projects and other activities. Funds from the presidential Far Eastern unified subsidy will be used for the improvement of the Jewish Quarter, the modernization of the regional hospital, the overhaul of two technical schools, the improvement of kindergarten grounds, the repair of sidewalks and driveways, and the development of design documentation for major school renovations.

Chukotka will receive funds for Anadyr's master plan projects and other projects. These include the design of a rehabilitation center, the modernization of a fisheries enterprise, the design of a building for a technical school, the reconstruction and construction of industrial park buildings, the overhaul of an education center, and a modular gymnasium.

The discussion focused on changes to the mechanism for providing state support to legal entities implementing investment projects in the Far East, specifically reimbursing infrastructure development costs. "Fifteen projects in eight regions of the Far Eastern Federal District have been selected for subsidies. All of them are large and important, addressing key regional development issues," said Yuri Trutnev.

According to the decision of the Presidium of the Government Commission on Socioeconomic Development of the Far East, the following projects will receive support:

Kamchatka Krai (construction of a hotel and business complex and hostel in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky by Novy Dom LLC, construction of the Laguna spa hotel in the village of Paratunka by Golubaya Laguna LLC);

Sakhalin Oblast (construction of an apart-hotel in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk by Sakhalin Chalet LLC, construction of the multifunctional shopping and entertainment center Alley by Alley LLC);

Jewish Autonomous Region (development of the Topolikhinsky section of the Soyuznoye graphite deposit by Dalgrafit LLC);

Transbaikalia (development of gold deposits in the dumps of the Klyuchevsky mine and construction of a gold recovery plant in the Mogochinsky municipal district by Zheltuginskaya Mining Company LLC, construction of a production and warehouse complex by Commodity and Raw Materials Company LLC, construction of a mining and metallurgical plant for the extraction and processing of copper ore, production of cathode copper and commercial sulfide concentrate in the Kalarsky municipal district by Udokanskaya Med LLC);

Khabarovsk Krai (construction of a new passenger terminal at Khabarovsk International Airport by Khabarovsk International Aviation Terminal JSC, construction of a mining and processing plant at the Malmyzhskoye deposit by Amur Minerals LLC, construction of a multi-apartment residential complex in the village of Vanino by Daltransugol JSC);

Amur Region (construction of a residential microdistrict in the city of Svobodny by Zhiloy Mikrorayon LLC, construction of a production and logistics cluster by Gazprom Helium Service LLC);

Primorye (construction of the interregional wholesale distribution center "Primorsky");

Yakutia (construction of the Inaglinsky mining and processing plant for the extraction of coking coal and the production of high-quality coal concentrate in Neryungri).

The meeting also discussed the implementation of a project to build a main conveyor system for transporting coal produced in the Uglegorsk district of Sakhalin to the port of Shakhtyorsk. The project has been underway since 2018, and construction and installation work has already been completed. The launch of the conveyor line will reduce coal transportation costs.

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