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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Twenty-three more regions have joined the program to relocate residents from dilapidated housing as part of the national "Infrastructure for Life" project. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Territorial Development Fund, Marat Khusnullin.
"The program for resettling residents from dilapidated housing is designed to rid cities of housing stock unfit for further use, provide comfortable housing for residents, and accelerate the development of built-up areas. Recognizing the social significance of this program, regions continue to submit applications to the Territorial Development Fund for financial support for the implementation of the next phase. New decisions have been approved for 23 regions. They will receive over 8.3 billion rubles to resettle 15,800 people from dilapidated buildings with a total floor area of approximately 285,000 square meters. Overall, 68 regions have received support totaling over 32 billion rubles under all adopted decisions to date. This will allow for the resettlement of approximately 901,000 square meters of dilapidated housing, home to approximately 49,800 residents," said Marat Khusnullin.
The Deputy Prime Minister specified that 1 billion rubles have been approved for the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra to resettle 6,700 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 119,500 square meters; 2.1 billion rubles for the Arkhangelsk Region to resettle 2,300 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 43,400 square meters; 440.1 million rubles for the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug to resettle 1,100 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 17,000 square meters; 528.7 million rubles for the Samara Region to resettle 934 people from buildings with a total area of 14,100 square meters; 244 million rubles for the Tomsk Region to resettle 822 people from buildings with a total area of 19,500 square meters; Irkutsk Region — 526 million rubles for the resettlement of 782 people from premises with a total area of 12.4 thousand square meters; Zabaykalsky Krai — 1 billion rubles for the resettlement of 512 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 10.5 thousand square meters; the Republic of Bashkortostan — 510.7 million rubles for the resettlement of 396 people from premises with a total area of 7.9 thousand square meters; Novosibirsk Region — 312.0 million rubles for the resettlement of 394 people from premises with a total area of 7.6 thousand square meters; the Republic of Buryatia — 372.4 million rubles for the resettlement of 332 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 5.9 thousand square meters; Kirov Region — 296.3 million rubles for the resettlement of 259 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 5.2 thousand square meters; Ulyanovsk Oblast – 124.5 million rubles for the resettlement of 201 people from premises with a total area of 4.3 thousand square meters.
In addition, the Penza Region will receive 153.9 million rubles for the resettlement of 198 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 4.1 thousand square meters; the Republic of Crimea – 220.9 million rubles for the resettlement of 167 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 2.4 thousand square meters; the Republic of Tatarstan – 95.9 million rubles for the resettlement of 140 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1.8 thousand square meters; the Yaroslavl Region – 82.5 million rubles for the resettlement of 115 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1.8 thousand square meters; Magadan Region – 92.8 million rubles for the resettlement of 111 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 2.6 thousand square meters; Sevastopol – 2.9 million rubles for the resettlement of 97 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1.4 thousand square meters; Ryazan Region – 59.5 million rubles for the resettlement of 88 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1,400 square meters; the Republic of Kalmykia – 50.0 million rubles for the resettlement of 78 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1,000 square meters; Kabardino-Balkarian Republic – 15.8 million rubles for the resettlement of 39 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 400 square meters; Chukotka Autonomous Okrug – 39.2 million rubles for the resettlement of 29 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 300 square meters; Altai Republic – 47.3 million rubles for the resettlement of 21 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 500 square meters.
The Ministry of Construction is the curator of the programs, and the Territorial Development Fund is the operator.
"Resettlement of people from dilapidated housing is a socially significant task. The integrated territorial development tool is being increasingly used to address it. Under these projects, the fund partially reimburses developers for relocation costs. Currently, resettlement under the Integrated Territorial Development Fund (ITD) projects is underway in 32 regions. More than 18,000 people have already improved their housing conditions by moving from uninhabitable buildings with a total area of approximately 317,000 square meters. And we will continue to expand this work in collaboration with the regions," noted Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund.
From 2025 to 2030, 345,000 people are scheduled to be relocated from 6.2 million square meters of dilapidated housing as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life."
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