Sobyanin: More than 215,000 Muscovites will begin relocation under the renovation program within three years.

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More than 215,000 Muscovites will move or begin moving under the renovation program in 2026–2028. This was reported on their channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin reported.

"We plan to build 8.7 million square meters of housing. New apartments will be available to 1.5 times more Muscovites than in the previous three years. Everything needed for a comfortable life will be located near the buildings. We are building right next to the complexes."

social and transport infrastructure,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

The draft budget for 2026–2028 allocates 1,429.2 billion rubles for the implementation of the renovation program.

The renovation program not only builds residential buildings but also implements a comprehensive, high-quality urban renewal, including the construction of social infrastructure facilities—schools, kindergartens, clinics, and recreational spaces—and the development of the transportation network. In new buildings, the ground floors are dedicated to social amenities such as shops, cafes, children's centers, and sports centers. The program also includes mandatory landscaping of the surrounding area, and security is ensured by a video surveillance system and smart lighting.

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Construction of modern pavilions is nearing completion at Luzhniki Stadium.

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Construction of modern pavilions for various purposes is nearing completion at the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"We're carrying out the first phase of improvements at Luzhniki. The main goal is to transform the area into one of the capital's best parks, creating a modern public space that will not only accommodate international competitions and amateur sports, but also provide a place for family recreation. The work is being organized in several stages to avoid completely closing the area. This year, we're renovating the Central Square in front of the Grand Sports Arena and the Luzhniki-Central Pier," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Construction of 13 pavilions is currently nearing completion in the complex's Central Square and two adjacent alleys. Foundations have already been laid, and metal structures and floors have been installed. Workers are completing the installation of utility lines, stained-glass windows, partitions, and interior finishing.

Eight two-story pavilions with rounded glass facades will be located between tree-lined alleys. They will be surrounded by colonnades, forming a pedestrian gallery on the ground floor and a terrace on the second floor.

In winter, two of these pavilions will become part of the rink's infrastructure, housing rentals, storage lockers, and changing rooms. In summer, they will be converted into event spaces. The remaining six pavilions will house cafes and restaurants.

In addition, three round, single-story pavilions will be built on the complex's grounds, and two-story rectangular pavilions will be built on two adjacent alleys, which will become part of the skating rink in winter.

The project at Luzhniki will also include repairs to the walkway surfaces and the installation of new lighting poles with energy-efficient fixtures. A fountain with a large pool of water and seating areas will be installed in the Central Square, and an ice skating rink is planned for the area and adjacent side walkways in the winter.

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Doctors at the Sklifosovsky Research Institute saved the arm of a man with a rare genetic abnormality.

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Doctors at the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care performed a unique rib removal surgery in Russia, using tiny incisions. This surgery helped a 40-year-old man who had suffered pain for 10 years and was unable to use his left arm due to a genetic abnormality. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development. Anastasia Rakova.

"Moscow's priority is to make high-tech medicine as accessible as possible to every resident and to help patients with even the rarest diseases. Recently, Sklifosovsky saved a man who, due to a congenital condition, had lived with constant pain in his left arm for 10 years, gradually losing control of it. The unusual structure of his ribs affected key nerves and arteries. Our doctors masterfully performed a unique operation that was previously considered extremely complex and risky. Moscow surgeons were the first in the country to use a new minimally invasive technique and, using specialized equipment, performed the surgery thoracoscopically, meaning with the utmost care. Using special instruments, they entered the space between the inner surface of the chest and the lungs through small punctures, divided the rib into fragments, and gradually removed it. The risks to the patient were minimal. This method not only avoided serious complications but also significantly facilitated rehabilitation. The patient has now been discharged," said Anastasia Rakova.

The patient was diagnosed with a rare genetic rib anomaly at birth: his ribs had fused abnormally, compressing key veins, nerves, and arteries. This condition occurs in only one in 100,000 people, and in this case, doctors encountered an even more unique variation of the condition. The man's first rib was compressing the subclavian vein, which supplied blood to his left arm. He was unable to perform even the most basic daily tasks, such as lifting a grocery bag or taking out the trash. Any attempt to put weight on his left arm was accompanied by severe pain and varicose veins.

Without surgery, such patients are at risk of massive thrombosis, which often leads to stroke. Complications also include inflammation and suppuration of the limb, leading to complete loss of function.

The man consulted various specialists, but treatment was ineffective, and his condition worsened. The patient received treatment at the Sklifosovsky Research Institute. After a consultation in the thoracic surgery department, he was prescribed a specially designed procedure.

Removing the first rib requires the utmost skill, as it is located in close proximity to the subclavian vein and artery and is surrounded by numerous nerve endings. If the nerve is damaged during surgery, hand function can be completely impaired. Specialists spent four hours removing the rib, and the operation was successful, with no complications. Immediately afterward, the man felt relief; the pain in his arm subsided. Following follow-up examinations, he was discharged from the hospital.

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Escalators have begun to be installed at the Zvenigorodskaya station under construction.

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Six escalators will be installed at the Zvenigorodskaya station on the Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro line, which is currently under construction. Specialists have already begun installing the equipment. Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction.

"The Zvenigorodskaya metro station on the future Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya Line is designed with two vestibules. Each will have three escalators. This number will ensure passenger comfort and efficient flow. In vestibule No. 1, the riser will exceed 16 meters, and in vestibule No. 2, it will be 13 meters," explained Vladimir Efimov.

The escalators for the station under construction were manufactured at a factory in St. Petersburg. Its products are also used at other Moscow metro facilities. The equipment will have a service life of 50 years.

"After installation is complete, specialists will test the equipment according to regulations. The escalators will operate continuously from the main drive for 48 hours, 24 hours in each direction. Load tests will then follow. All this is necessary to confirm the electromechanical characteristics," added Maxim Gaman, CEO of Mosinzhproekt JSC.

The Zvenigorodskaya station is being built in the Khoroshevo-Mnevniki district near the intersection of Shenogina Street, Shelepikhinskoye Highway, and 1st Silikatny Proyezd. Two underground concourses will provide access to existing and upcoming residential buildings, public facilities, and public transportation stops.

The station will be decorated in monochrome tones. The main platform will be light, while the track walls will be dark. White columns will be positioned in the center, seamlessly transitioning into vaulted ceilings above the train waiting area. LED lighting with a diffused effect will highlight the architectural features of the station.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that 26.9 kilometers of highway are planned to be commissioned in the capital in 2026–2028. subway lines, 13 stations and one electric depot. In addition, he ordered the acceleration pace of construction Biryulevskaya and Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro lines.

Mosinzhproekt is the general designer and general contractor for the construction of new Moscow metro lines and stations. Since 2011, the holding company has contributed to the construction and reconstruction of 84 metro stations, over 180 kilometers of lines, the construction of a railcar repair plant and eight new depots, and the reconstruction of five more.

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How quotation sessions on the supplier portal allow government customers to save budget funds

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From January to September, more than 140,000 bidding sessions took place on the Moscow supplier portal. Customer savings from lower starting prices during mini-auctions exceeded six billion rubles. Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Department of Economic Policy and City Development.

"Quotation sessions are an effective tool that helps government customers save budget funds. Over the first three quarters of 2025, 140,700 quotation sessions were successfully held on the supplier portal. Their total volume reached almost 48 billion rubles, 26 percent higher than the same period in 2024. Lower starting prices allowed state and municipal customers to save 6.1 billion rubles—11 percent more than the previous year. On average, seven entrepreneurs participate in one mini-auction, and the starting price is reduced by 14 percent. Construction, medical, household, and information technology goods were the most frequently purchased during quotation sessions. The total transaction volume in these categories amounted to 10.4 billion rubles—about a quarter of the total," said Maria Bagreeva.

Moscow-based bidders can purchase goods worth up to five million rubles, and works and services worth up to three million rubles, using quotation sessions. Mini-auctions last for three, six, or 24 hours. During these sessions, suppliers compete with each other, gradually lowering the starting price of the contract.

"The quotation session mechanism benefits not only customers but also suppliers, who gain the opportunity to find reliable partners and expand their sales market. The largest number of contracts concluded during the quotation sessions were with suppliers from Moscow, the Moscow Region, and St. Petersburg. They accounted for 80,700 transactions—57 percent of the total—and the value of these contracts amounted to 22.6 billion rubles," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy.

Kirill Purtov.

The supplier portal was created in 2013 for automation small-volume purchasesThe list of goods, works, and services offered by entrepreneurs includes more than 3.2 million unique items.

The functional customer of the portal is the capital Department of Competition Policy, and its technical development is supervised by Moscow Department of Information Technology.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project Data Economy and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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City buses and electric buses are ready for winter service.

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More than 5,000 Mosgortrans buses and 2,600 electric buses, which serve over 700 routes throughout Moscow, have undergone seasonal preparation for cold weather operations. Specialists working at the service stations regularly conduct technical inspections, necessary maintenance, and prepare the vehicles for operation depending on weather conditions.

"We continue to ensure comfortable and safe travel on ground transportation in all weather conditions, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin. More than 5,000 buses and over 2,600 Mosgortrans electric buses have undergone seasonal preparation. We are starting this work early to ensure passengers are warm and comfortable on ground transportation when the cold weather arrives," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Preparing ground vehicles for cold weather involves several stages. First, specialists test the heating and climate control systems, clean and replace filters, and troubleshoot minor defects. Second, they inspect all rubber seals on doors, windows, and hatches. Third, they brief drivers on how to operate in changing weather conditions. Finally, snow removal equipment and de-icing materials are prepared at the service areas.

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By the end of 2030, two-thirds of the capital's trams will be driverless.

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The capital continues to implement driverless technologies in public transport. Three more trams will be equipped with them by the end of this year, and 11 more by 2026. As a result, by the end of 2026, 15 driverless trams will be operating in the capital. According to the transport development strategy approved by Sergei Sobyanin, two-thirds of Moscow's trams will be driverless by the end of 2030.

Russia's first driverless tram is based on the 71-911EM "Lvenok-Moscow" model. This innovative vehicle combines cutting-edge technology and intelligent solutions to perform driver functions. Its development is the result of work by the team at the Moscow Transport Advanced Development Center, which was opened by Sergei Sobyanin in Kuntsevo in May 2024.

Specialists have created a unique tram control system that takes into account all the numerous technical characteristics and Moscow weather conditions. It guarantees maximum reliability and ride comfort, as well as accurate schedule adherence. The equipment processes information from all vehicle systems and makes decisions based on a multitude of predefined control rules regarding travel on specific route sections, speed selection, and the creation of a smooth trajectory.

All road elements, including stops, pedestrian crossings, turnouts, roads, tram tracks, and more, are displayed on a high-precision route map consisting of two parts—a lidar map, which allows the tram's position to be determined in space, and a vector map.

Thanks to Vehicle-to-Everything technology—secure wireless communication with other road users and transport infrastructure—the vehicle can receive data on current traffic signals. A sensor system, including cameras, radars, and lidars, enables real-time analysis of the road situation and predicts the maneuvers of other road users.

Innovative solutions developed for the launch of the country's first driverless tram have already received a number of prestigious national and international awards, including the Digital Leaders Award 2025 and Priority: Digital 2025 (Artificial Intelligence).

The next stage in the development of driverless urban transport will be metro trains. In December 2025, Russia's first driverless train will begin test operations on the Big Circle Line (BCL). During the tests, a driver will be present in the cabin to monitor the system's operation and ensure safety.

By the end of 2026, a metro train capable of operating in driverless mode, taking into account Moscow's typical 90-second intervals during peak hours, will be ready.

Earlier, the Moscow Government approved the capital's draft budget for 2026–2028, the document was submitted to the Moscow City Duma.

The draft budget is based on the city's strategic plans for economic, infrastructure, and social development through 2030.

The main focus is on the implementation of 13 state programs. These include social support for residents, development of the transportation system, education, healthcare, the digital environment, and innovation. Specifically, the total expenditure on developing Moscow's transportation system in 2026 will be approximately 1.3 trillion rubles.

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The fountain complex on Poklonnaya Hill has begun preparations for winter.

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The "Years of War" fountain complex on Poklonnaya Gora has begun preparations for winter. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"City services specialists have begun preparing the 'Years of War' fountain complex on Poklonnaya Gora for winter. It is one of the largest fountains in the capital. It was opened in 1995 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War. First, the structure will be thoroughly cleaned using brushes, high-pressure cleaners, and a special solution. This process will take five days and will involve five teams and the same number of street cleaners. Once the cleaning is complete, we will begin conservation work on the fountain, which includes removing the nozzles and underwater lights, installing plugs and protective elements in the bowls," said Pyotr Biryukov.

The "Years of War" fountain complex is located on the main avenue of Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill. It consists of five identical rectangular bowls made of dark red granite. Each contains 45 vertical jets of water. There are 225 of them in total—the number of weeks the Great Patriotic War lasted.

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Reading performance "Star Ticket"

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Guests are invited to a reading of "Ticket to the Stars." The plot follows four friends as they embark on a symbolic and tangible journey—in search of meaning, self, and a "ticket to the star" to the future.

The atmosphere of the era will be enhanced by musical infusions echoing the jazz and rock 'n' roll that resonated in the hearts of the youth of that time. The story will be told by graduates of the Moscow Art Theatre School (Yevgeny Pisarev's workshop).

Directed by Viya Geka.

"Thaw. Off-Season" is the first large-scale theatrical project of the VDNKh Art Lab, which has been in existence since 2023. It is a space for experimentation and creativity, offering young directors and actors, graduates of leading theater schools, the opportunity to break away from the canons of traditional theater, choose themes, experiment with formats, and explore new spaces, including museums. The project's flagship venue is the "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" pavilion.

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Ruthless, holy and wise

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Library No. 32 on 8 Marta Street invites you to the lecture "Ruthless, Saintly, and Wise." Master of literary expression and reader Konstantin Utenin will speak about the enormity of Alexander Blok's experiences and prophetic reflections. Guests will learn little-known facts from the great poet's biography and hear his poetry.

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