The city has allocated more than 380 hectares for the construction of educational, medical, cultural and other facilities.

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In 2025, the city allocated 357 land plots for the construction of facilities under the Targeted Investment Program (TIP). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"In 2025, the city allocated 357 land plots, totaling over 383 hectares, for real estate development under the Targeted Investment Program. These sites will house social, administrative, and transport infrastructure. Specifically, last year, 12 plots were allocated for educational infrastructure, nine for medical infrastructure, five for cultural infrastructure, and four for sports infrastructure. Furthermore, administrative, business, transport, and utility facilities will be built on these allocated sites. Each project has been carefully designed with the needs of residents in mind. The new facilities will contribute to the development of the urban environment and create additional opportunities for Muscovites," said Vladimir Efimov.

To implement the Targeted Investment Program, the capital Department of City Property Allocates land plots to developers, who enter into free-use or lease agreements with them.

"Modern urban development projects, funded by the budget, are creating comfortable and functional urban spaces in all administrative districts. For example, 63.6 hectares have been allocated in the northeast of the capital for the construction of roads and buildings to house educational facilities. Over 61 hectares and 85.9 hectares have been allocated in the Novomoskovsky and Troitsky administrative districts, respectively, for improving the street and road network, upgrading utility networks, and constructing schools, kindergartens, healthcare facilities, and cultural institutions," she said.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

In the South-Eastern Administrative District, approximately 7.7 hectares have been transferred for the construction of a new complex for the V.P. Demikhov City Clinical Hospital. This will help it become one of the capital's leading multidisciplinary medical centers.

The city has allocated approximately five hectares of land in the Northwestern and Southeastern administrative districts for the construction of modern colleges. In South Tushino, for example, students will be able to obtain degrees in construction, manufacturing, information technology, and transportation. In Lublin, students will master professions in fields such as film production, printing technology, fashion, digital art, and advertising.

In Vykhino-Zhulebino, a city developer plans to build a sports complex with comfortable training and competition spaces on a site of approximately one hectare. And in the Eastern District, a sports and fitness center with a swimming pool will be built on a 0.4-hectare site.

In Kommunarka, 4.7 hectares of land within the emerging administrative and business cluster have been allocated for the construction of a multifunctional depository and exhibition complex for museums. It will serve as a space for the storage, research, restoration, and display of museum collections.

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The spring season of excursions to the capital's enterprises of the "Discover" project begins

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Registration is now open for the spring season of tours of Moscow's operating industrial enterprises. The first events will take place in March as part of the "Discover" project. Anatoly Garbuzov.

The first excursions will take place from March 11 to 26, and applications can be submitted three days before the chosen date.

"Industrial tourism has become an integral part of Moscow's cultural life. Factory tours offer a unique opportunity to gain a closer understanding of the world of technology and innovation, witnessing firsthand how modern elevators, modular construction solutions, aviation technology, and much more are created. These events are engaging for both children and adults, and are very popular. For us, they are also an important career guidance tool, helping schoolchildren and students make informed choices about engineering majors," noted Anatoly Garbuzov.

In March, the Shcherbinsky Elevator Plant, the legendary Cheremushki textile factory, and the PAO Tupolev aircraft manufacturer will open their doors to city residents. Guests will also be able to visit the heart of Russian cosmonautics—the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center—as well as the Galvent ventilation factory, the Central Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering Technology, and the Monarch Innovative Technologies Plant, a manufacturer of unique modular construction solutions.

The Open Project

You can register for the tour on the official website projectTo do this, select an event, click "Register" in the event card, fill in your last name, first name, patronymic, and passport information, and then click "Save." A confirmation will be sent to the email address you provided.

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Sobyanin announced the reopening of the Yuzhnoye Butovo sports complex after reconstruction.

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The renovated Yuzhnoye Butovo sports complex has opened in Moscow. It is located at 35 Polyany Street. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel. MAX messengerThe work was carried out as part of the city's program to renovate sports complexes built in previous years.

"The reconstruction of this facility was very important to local residents. They raised this issue at

personal reception of citizens"I conducted the event at the request of the President of Russia. Now, sports activities will be held in the most comfortable conditions possible. Over 2,100 people will be able to attend each day," the Moscow Mayor wrote on his MAX messenger channel.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

The two-story, 3,600-square-meter standard sports complex underwent renovations to its roof, utility systems, and swimming pools, including a façade overhaul, replacement glazing, interior finishing, and the installation of modern equipment and furniture.

Swimming pools, courts and fencing tracks

The complex has two modernized swimming pools – a large one (25 by 13.5 meters) and a small one (13.5 by six meters), a gym (134.5 square meters), martial arts (251.1 square meters) and fencing (248.1 square meters) halls, indoor and outdoor tennis courts (over a thousand square meters).

The large pool is equipped with a professional timing system. It instantly displays swim results on a scoreboard.

The martial arts hall now has specialized mats and protective screens on the columns. The fencing hall now has two modern tracks with a puncture detection system.

The indoor court is equipped with a dividing curtain. This allows for the quick deployment of part of the court for futsal training, martial arts, general physical training, or other activities.

In addition, the renovated sports complex has comfortable changing rooms with showers and toilets.

The area around the sports complex has been improved. A workout area for outdoor activities has been created, parking for cars and bicycles has been provided, and benches and ramps for people with disabilities have been installed. New fencing has been installed around the building's perimeter, and lighting has been installed.

From taekwondo to badminton

Sports enthusiasts can once again attend swimming, aqua aerobics, martial arts (taekwondo, judo, sambo), fencing, tennis, badminton, mini-football, fitness, and general physical training classes, including those offered through the city's "Moscow Longevity" program. The renovated sports complex will also offer specialized classes for people with disabilities. Visitors can train independently or rent the sports area for group classes.

"In the near future, training sessions will be organized in synchronized swimming, water polo, squash, beach tennis, boxing, hand-to-hand combat, self-defense for women, and other sports," added Sergei Sobyanin.

Source: Moscow Mayor's channelMAX messenger

Program for the construction of new and renovation of existing sports facilities

Since 2011, 356 sports facilities have been built in Moscow, including 150 sports complexes. By 2027, another 108 sports facilities are planned, including approximately 60 sports complexes, with 47 of these facilities (including the reconstruction of Torpedo Stadium) scheduled for completion in 2026.

In addition, a program to renovate existing sports facilities is being implemented. This includes over 150 sports complexes built in previous years. These are obsolete and in need of technical upgrades. Renovations of 34 facilities have already been completed. Plans call for completion of 20 more sports complexes by 2026.

South Butovo District

Yuzhnoye Butovo is one of Moscow's largest districts, home to over 180,000 people. Its landmarks include the eponymous landscape park, the historic Chernevo estate with its cascade of ponds and the Church of the Nativity of Christ, and a monument to Admiral Fyodor Ushakov. The district is also home to numerous memorials dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War.

In recent years, much has been done in Yuzhnoye Butovo to improve the quality of life for local residents. Most of the activities were implemented as part of the "My District" program, developed at the initiative of Sergei Sobyanin.

An overground metro line runs here: the Butovo station of the second Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-2) receives passengers.

"The largest road transport project is the construction of the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoye Shosse highway, which will provide a cross-connection between the New Moscow and South-Western Administrative Okrugs. We are already working on the final section of the highway," the Moscow Mayor noted.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's channel inMAX messenger

Several sections from Borovskoye Highway to Polyany Street have already been completed. Work continues on the highway to Varshavskoye Highway. In the Varshavskoye Highway area, the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoye Highway highway will be connected to the Moscow High-Speed Diameter. Construction of a connecting road between the two city highways is nearing completion.

With the commissioning of the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Shosse highway, traffic congestion on the Moscow Ring Road will decrease by approximately 16 percent, and the Varshavskoe and Kaluzhskoe Highways will be relieved by 12-13 percent. Residents of Yuzhnoye Butovo will now be able to quickly reach districts in the north of the capital and make other convenient trips around the city.

Furthermore, in recent years, 20 new ground transportation routes have been launched in the district. More than 200 modern bus shelters have been installed.

Four charging stations are available for electric vehicles as part of the Moscow Energy project, and cyclists can use 64 bicycle parking spaces.

Much attention is also being paid to creating comfortable public spaces. For example, comprehensive improvements have been completed in the area of Buninskaya Alley, Admirala Rudneva Street, with the installation of the "Walk of Glory" memorial, as well as Gorchakova Street, 1st and 2nd Belogorskikh Streets, 1st Melitopolskaya Street, 1st Severodonetskaya Street, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Pavlogradskikh Streets, Aleksinskaya Street, Yuzhnobutovskaya Street, Gorlovskiy Drive, and Projected Drives No. 860, 6131, and 6417. Approximately 170 courtyards have been improved.

In 2026, improvements to the recreation area near Chernevsky Pond are planned to continue, with a capacity of approximately 500 people. Two heated pools will be installed at Beach No. 2 for swimming. A wooden deck with lounge chairs and sun loungers will also be installed along the shore, along with changing rooms with showers, children's playgrounds, sports fields, and a café.

Other improvement projects this year include Novobutovskaya, Ostafyevskaya, Mtsenskaya, Akademika Semenova, and Akademika Pontryagina Streets, as well as Dzhankoysky and Plavsky Proezds. The area around the Butovo MCD-2 station and 35 courtyards will be improved.

Modern educational facilities have been built for the young residents of Yuzhnoye Butovo. These include two kindergartens on Polyany Street, one each on Starokrymskaya Street and Varshavskoye Shosse, schools on Gorchakova and Starokrymskaya Streets, and a primary school block on Admirala Lazareva Street.

Under the "My School" program, reconstruction of School No. 1368, located at 135a Yuzhnobutovskaya Street, is underway. Similar work is planned for Schools No. 1883 "Butovo" on Polyany Street (31a), No. 2009 on Yuzhnobutovskaya Street (76, Building 1), No. 1980 on Chechersky Proyezd (42), and No. 1492 on Admirala Lazareva Street (62, Building 2).

During a major renovation of the outpatient clinics, several clinic buildings were comprehensively renovated. These included:

— branches No. 1 on Skobelevskaya Street (building 2), No. 2 on Bartenevskaya Street (building 61), No. 4 on Yuzhnobutovskaya Street (building 87), No. 6 on Izyumskaya Street (building 37) and No. 7 on 2-ya Melitopolskaya Street (building 13) of Children's Clinic No. 118;

— the main department on Yuzhnobutovskaya Street (building 87), branches No. 1 on Plavskiy Proezd (building 3), No. 2 on Venevskaya Street (building 27), No. 3 on 2-ya Melitopolskaya Street (building 13), No. 4 on Izyumskaya Street (building 37) and No. 6 on Akademika Semenova Street (building 13, building 1) of the consultative and diagnostic polyclinic No. 121.

In 2025, construction of a sports complex on Ostafyevskaya Street in Yuzhnoye Butovo was completed. It includes the "Maximum" sports complex with a swimming pool, ice rink, and gym, as well as non-permanent facilities such as indoor football pitches, tennis courts, and ice rinks.

The district's sports infrastructure was previously expanded with three facilities: tennis courts and badminton courts on Admirala Lazareva Street (building 59), swimming pools on Buninskaya Alley (building 9a) and on Gorchakova Street (building 21).

The Rekord sports complex on Bartenevskaya Street (building 17) and the Yuzhnoye Butovo sports complex on Polyany Street (building 35) have reopened after major renovations. The Meteor ice rink at 23 Chechersky Proezd is currently undergoing major renovations.

In the area, the premises of Library No. 195 on Admiral Ushakov Boulevard (building 11) and Admiral Lazarev Street (building 61) were also renovated.

In Yuzhnoye Butovo there is also a comfortable place for communication, leisure and creativity for the older generation of residents – the district center of Moscow longevity on Venevskaya Street (building 2a).

Residents can purchase fresh farm produce at Moscow's fairs. For example, there's a year-round weekend fair at the intersection of Akademika Semenova and Akademika Pontryagina Streets, as well as an interregional fair on Yuzhnobutovskaya Street (Building 50, Block 4). The festival grounds on Admirala Rudneva Street (Building 8) are also popular.

Implementation of the housing renovation program

In Yuzhnoye Butovo, 18 buildings are included in the renovation program, affecting approximately 2,400 Muscovites. Residents of all buildings included in the current program have now moved or are in the process of doing so.

Six residential complexes have been built and handed over for occupancy in the area at the following addresses: Izyumskaya Street, Building 49, Block 2 and Building 55, Block 1; Krasnolimanskaya Street, Buildings 21 and 29; Chechersky Proezd, Building 28, Buildings 1 and 2 and Building 15.

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What's in store in Moscow for March 8th?

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Hundreds of festive events will be held across the capital in honor of International Women's Day. Participants will be able to see Moscow's most beautiful spots on tours, attend lectures, enjoy brass band performances, have fun on dance floors, and join in sports and intellectual games. Celebrations will take place on March 7 and 8 on the city's main streets, in museums, cultural centers, theaters, and at VDNKh. Most events are free. Some require advance registration or tickets.

Receive delicate spring flowers and cards as a gift

On March 8, Muscovites and visitors to the city will receive fresh flowers. Volunteers will present them to visitors of Tagansky, Izmailovsky, and Lianozovsky parks, the Hermitage Garden, Krasnaya Presnya, Severnoye Tushino, and the Vorontsovo Estate. Flower distribution will also take place at metro stations. The city is also hosting its traditional flower drive. "To you, my beloved!"On March 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., participants of the "Youth of Moscow" project will congratulate city residents and present them with tulips on Tverskaya Square and Arbat Street.

Thanks to the campaign that the foundation holds annually "Faith"Patients and staff of hospices and palliative care units will be able to enjoy spring flowers. To celebrate the holiday, the foundation is collecting daffodils, hyacinths, tulips, and violets. You can join the campaign. everyone is welcome.

On March 7, at My Documents government service centers, you can pick up a beautiful greeting card at the registration desk and give it to a loved one. The cards are available in several designs. For those who prefer an electronic format, My Documents has developed digital card options. You can download them here.linkAlso on March 6 and 7, young residents will be able to make origami tulips in the children's corners of all government service centers.

Follow the flower route and take part in master classes

Moscow parks have prepared quests, creative activities, meetings with artists, and tours for female visitors. Master classes are scheduled at Terletsky Park on March 7 and 8 at 11:00 a.m., where everyone can make a unique gift for loved ones. Learn about the clothing worn by women in the Moskvorechye region in the 12th and 13th centuries at a lecture starting March 8 at 12:00 p.m. in Mitino Landscape Park. Participation is by appointment.registrationOn March 8 at 12:00 PM, visitors to Lianozovsky Park will be able to take part in the "Flower Route" quest and then enjoy a festive concert.

On March 8, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM, a meeting withactor Pavel DerevyankoHe will talk about his participation in the projects "Unprincipled," "Zhvanetsky," "Brest Fortress," and "The Little Humpbacked Horse" and answer questions from guests. A quest will also be held at various locations throughout the film park on March 8 from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. That very flowerJoined by fairytale helpers—fairies, knights, and gnomes—the participants will battle an evil witch. Visitors to the Moskino Cinema Park will also be able to take part in master classes. From 12:00 PM to 6:30 PM, they can learn to dance rock 'n' roll at the fairground, and from 12:00 PM to 6:30 PM, they can create their own dance in the Animation Pavilion. greeting cardsYou can take part in the program with an entrance ticket tocinema park.

An entertainment program has been prepared at the Southern and Northern River Terminals. The celebration will take place on March 8 from 12:00 PM to 5:30 PM. Guests at the Southern River Terminal will be invited to send greeting cards and attend master classes on creating wish cards, chocolates, and straw hats. The Northern River Terminal will host master classes on choreography, spa kits, and candle making. Guests at both venues will also be able to listen to performances by artists from the "Music in the Metro" project. You can find a detailed schedule of events and register for them atlink.

The Unified Support Center for Secondary Military Service Participants and Their Families will host a festive art bachelorette party for the wives, mothers, and daughters of military personnel on March 7 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Participants will learn about proper facial and eyebrow care, and women will be able to participate in creative and culinary master classes. A face painting area will be available for the youngest guests. You can register for the event upon visiting the center, by calling the hotline at 7 495 870-55-45, or through social media.

Learn about the lives of famous women and attend a fashion show

More than 40 celebratory events in honor of International Women's Day will be held in Moscow museums. Lectures, quests, and an exhibition have been prepared for guests. Participants in the quest "The Female Face of Space" will answer questions about the lives of famous female scientists. It will take place on March 8 from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM at the Cosmonautics Museum. Museum visitors will also be able to learn about women's contributions to the study of the universe. The lecture "Threads of Stars: How Women Are Weaving the Future of Space" will begin at 2:00 PM. Admission to the events is by ticket.museum.

The lecture "Yesenin's Muses," which will take place on March 8 at 5:00 PM at the S.A. Yesenin House Museum, will explore the women in the poet's life. The event will be led by tour guide Sofia Lapidus. Admission is by tickets.

Festive events for March 8th will also be organized at the Victory Museum. On this day, the cultural venue will be open from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Admission is free for women. A highlight will be a colorful scarf show, "Russians in Fashion." It will begin at 12:00 PM in the Hall of Commanders and will be accompanied by music by the Twins Piano Duo. At 4:00 PM, a festive concert will be held in the same hall, prepared by the brass band of the A.G. Schnittke Moscow State Institute of Music. You can learn more about the events and register here. link.

From March 7th to 9th, Biocluster will host a festive program. Pavilion No. 28, "Beekeeping," will host a demonstration of insects under a microscope, "The Magic of Wings," on March 8th from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Visitors will be able to examine butterfly wings using a microscope. Admission is bytickets.

On March 8 at 1:00 PM, Pavilion No. 31 "Geology" will host a quest with robot guide Professor Boris Zemelkin around the exhibition "12 Signs of Life." Admission is by ticket. museum and a ticket forquest. A master class, “Spring Bouquet. A Card for Mom,” will also be held there from 2:00 PM. Admission byregistration and an entrance ticket tomuseum.

Go to the movies and have fun at VDNKh

In honor of the spring festival, VDNKh has prepared a range of events. The exhibition will feature tours, master classes, film screenings, events, and pleasant surprises. In addition, all guests named Klara and Rosa will be able to visit the "Cosmos" pavilion, the interactive "Buran" museum complex, and the "Slovo" Museum of Slavic Literature free of charge.

The Cinema Museum at VDNKh will begin showing animated films about family values, care, and support at 12:00 PM. The program includes films such as "Vavila the Terrible and Aunt Arina" (1928), "And Mama Will Forgive Me" (1975), "The Girl and the Dolphin" (1979), "Vasilisa Mikulishna" (1975), and many others. Admission for women is by appointment.free ticketsThe film will be shown to the public at 2:00 PM. "In love by choice", and at 16:00 – "Cinderella" with the participation of Faina Ranevskaya.

You can learn interesting facts about the exhibition and stroll through its grounds with a guide on the "Female Images of VDNKh" tour. It begins on March 8 at 1:00 PM. Registration is bylinkThe tour "Women's Footprint in History" will tell about talented women who left their mark on the country's science and culture. It will take place on March 8 at 7:00 PM at the Slovo Museum of Slavic Literature. Registration is bylink.

The Cosmonautics and Aviation Center is hosting a "Star Women" tour on March 8 at 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM. Guests will learn about Valentina Tereshkova's first spaceflight, Svetlana Savitskaya's unique spacewalk, and the woman who set the record for the longest space mission. You can register bylink.

On March 8, the Atom Museum will host a large-scale family festival, "Atomic Lights." It will open at 12:00 PM with a performance by plastic theater artists and a musical program. Guests will also be able to visit the flower lab, examine flowers under a microscope, and take colorful photographs in the museum foyer. At 6:00 PM, the creative and educational project "10 Candid Evenings" will begin. Participants will hear stories about women who were outstanding scientists and engineers in the Soviet atomic project. A more detailed program of events is available atwebsite.

Go on a running tour and see the beauty of Moscow

The digital travel service Russpass invites you to spend the holiday weekend admiring the capital's sights. It has prepared a selection of special routes for March 8th. During the walk "Not Just 'Worker and Kolkhoz Woman.' Vera Mukhina's Sculptures in Moscow" You can explore the main works of the famous female sculptor. Route "Bachelorette Party in the City: Where to Go with Friends on the Weekend" will introduce you to unusual places in the capital. And during the walk "Holiday Magic: How to Celebrate March 8th in Moscow" You can turn on an audio guide. It will help participants choose their favorite leisure activity. This could include visiting city museums, theaters, and concert halls, or exploring the city's main shops.

The "More Than You Can" Foundation for the Development of Inclusion in Sports invites city residents to join a charity running tour. Participants will gather at 4:00 PM on March 8 at 9a Sadovnicheskaya Street. Runners will complete a figure-eight route, covering a total of eight kilometers. It will circle the Kremlin and follow the embankments of the Moskva River. The race will be organized at a comfortable pace and is suitable for both experienced and novice athletes. During the tour, the foundation's founder will discuss the role of outstanding women in history and their achievements. To participate, you must first complete a preliminary examination. registration.

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More than 1,800 families in the Golovinsky district have moved into new apartments under the renovation program.

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Since the renovation program began in the Golovinsky district in northern Moscow, more than 1,800 residents have received new apartments. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

Residents of the Golovinsky District began moving into new buildings under the renovation program on Avangardnaya and Flotskaya Streets in 2021. Today, more than 1,800 families from 17 completely vacated older buildings celebrated housewarming in modern apartments. Almost all of them used the free service to move their belongings.

Moving Assistance"In total, 137 old buildings in the district will be relocated under the current renovation program, and more than 12,600 families will receive new apartments," said Vladimir Efimov.

The new buildings into which residents have moved meet modern quality and safety standards, and their architectural solutions fit harmoniously into the existing development.

"Since the beginning of the renovation program in the Golovinsky District, 17 residential complexes have been opened for occupancy. They feature more than 3,200 apartments with a total floor area of over 167,000 square meters. All new buildings were constructed with barrier-free design principles in mind: the entrance halls are wide, and the entryways and elevator lobbies are located on a single level, without steps. Furthermore, over 30 apartments have been adapted for people with disabilities: they have been equipped with widened doorways and corridors for wheelchair access, and special grab bars have been installed in the bathrooms," explained the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that in the Mozhaisk district, more than 250 residentsfrom two neighboring houses.

As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, a general guide will help you prepare for your planned move instructions, available in the "Moving Under the Renovation Program" super service on the mos.ru portal. It allows you to learn how your move is organized, obtain information on the documents required to sign the contract, and access useful links. By customizing your move settings, the super service also provides instructions for your specific situation.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered an increase pace of implementationrenovation programs by two times.

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. The high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Nearly 130 traffic islands will be installed on roads this year.

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This year, 130 more pedestrian crossing islands will appear in the capital to make crossing the road safer for pedestrians. They are being added near public transport stops, schools, hospitals, and parks. The projects were developed by road curators in Traffic Management Center.

"We continue to do everything we can to reduce accidents in the capital, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin and part of the transport development strategy through 2030. Over the past five years, approximately 900 safety islands have been installed near social facilities and public places of interest, based on plans from the Center for Traffic Management's road supervisors. This year, approximately 130 more will be added. Thanks to these changes, traveling around the city has become safer for both pedestrians and drivers," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

Specifically, new markings will appear on pedestrian crossings in northeast Moscow—on Dekabristov Street, near Building 10, Bldg. 2. Currently, this section has one lane in each direction, and the road is quite wide. The new safety island will allow pedestrians to safely complete the crossing in two stages, waiting for traffic to pass and ensuring drivers yield to them. A safety island will also appear in the north—on General Ivashutina Street, near Building 80 on Khoroshevskoye Shosse. It will be installed here for the same reason. In the west—on Ramenki Street, near Building 19, Bldg. 1—a new pedestrian crossing with a safety island will appear next to the Ramenki Sports Complex. This will make crossing the road there more convenient and safer.

Safety islands are essential for separating traffic from pedestrians, reducing the risk of accidents, and making travel more comfortable for residents. They allow pedestrians to safely stop mid-crossing and then continue on their way, ensuring that drivers yield.

City traffic management is a comprehensive effort aimed at creating comfortable and safe travel conditions, always prioritizing residents' opinions, convenience, and road safety. Effective engagement with residents helps to improve the traffic situation in various districts of the capital. Each year, the Center for Traffic Management (TsODD) curators develop over a thousand projects, and about a third of these are initiated by residents themselves.

You can contact the road coordinator and submit a proposal for adjusting the traffic plan by email at koordinator-codd@transport.mos.ru. Please include your district and region in the subject line.

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Fares have been set for new suburban routes between Moscow and the surrounding region.

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Installed tariffs For travel on seven interconnected interregional ground public transport routes between Moscow and the Moscow region, scheduled to launch this spring. The most cost-effective payment method will be the unlimited "Ediny" (Unified) travel passes for the "Prigorod" zone, valid for 30, 90, and 365 days. These will allow passengers to save up to 60 percent on travel annually and enjoy free transfers across all Moscow public transport.

"Sergey Sobyanin approved plans for developing the Moscow-Moscow Region project routes for 2026. Together with the Moscow Region Government, we plan to integrate 54 routes in the western, northwestern, northern, and northeastern directions into the capital's transport system. We will launch the first seven of these routes in the spring. Passengers will be transported by new, large-class buses, including commuter buses. We received them under a contract for the supply of over 500 modern buses. Convenient and reliable transportation will connect metro stations near the Moscow Ring Road with major towns in the Moscow Region, including Krasnoznamensk and Vlasikha," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

New routes

Passengers will be able to use the following routes:

— No. 1339 “Metro “Park Pobedy” — “Marinka” store (city of Odintsovo);

— No. 1442 “Metro “Park Pobedy”” — “Hospital” (city of Krasnoznamensk);

— No. 1442a “Metro “Park Pobedy” — “Shopping center “Zvezdny”” (city of Krasnoznamensk);

— No. 1477 “Kyiv Metro Station” — “Post Office” (Vlasikha village);

— No. 1542 “Tushinskaya Metro Station” — “Emerald Hills” Residential Complex” (Krasnogorsk);

— No. 1549 “Tushinskaya metro station” — “62nd city hospital” (Istra village);

— No. 1566 “Tushinskaya Metro Station” — “Chernevo Microdistrict” (Krasnogorsk city).

Fares

A single trip on route #1542 will cost 73 rubles with a Troika card and 78 rubles with a bank card. A trip on route #1549 will cost 90 rubles with a Troika card and 95 rubles with a bank card. A trip on route #1566 will cost 85 rubles with a Troika card and 90 rubles with a bank card.

On routes #1339, 1442, 1442a, and 1477, fares will be zonal. The fare on route #1339, depending on the distance, will be 71–127 rubles with a Troika card, and 76–132 rubles with a bank card. On route #1442, the fare will be 71–190 rubles with a Troika card, and 76–195 rubles with a bank card. On route #1442a, the fare will be 71–199 rubles with a Troika card, and 76–204 rubles with a bank card. On route #1477, the fare will be 71–164 rubles with a Troika card, and 76–169 rubles with a bank card. To pay for travel, you will need to validate your ticket at the entrance and exit.

Unlimited "Ediny" travel cards with the "Prigorod" zone will also be valid on the new routes: 30-day passes cost 4,450 rubles, 90-day passes cost 11,400 rubles, and 365-day passes cost 33,200 rubles.

Students will be able to use discounted "Ediny" unlimited-ride travel cards for 30 and 90 days in the "Prigorod" zone, priced at 1,390 rubles and 3,960 rubles, respectively. Concessionary categories will also be able to use the Muscovite and Moscow Region Resident Cards, similar to those on city routes in the capital.

In addition, privileged categories of Moscow Region citizens and individuals under 60 years of age entitled to free travel on regional routes will be granted free travel on all connecting routes between Moscow and the region.

Development of communications between Moscow and the region

According to an agreement between the governments of Moscow and the Moscow region, more than 50 existing suburban routes in the western, northwestern, northern, and northeastern directions are planned to be included in the Moscow transport system by 2026.

By 2028, at least 30 percent of currently operating suburban ground public transport routes will be included in the capital's transport system.

These routes will implement Moscow transport standards that have already become familiar to city residents. These include convenient schedules, convenient and predictable bus intervals, modern rolling stock, and qualified personnel.

Over 500 modern buses of various capacity classes, including medium, large, and large commuter, have been purchased to operate these routes. They will operate both the planned routes and those launched last year.

In addition to improving travel comfort, the addition of new interregional routes will provide additional impetus to the development of transport infrastructure in the Moscow region, including the installation of modern bus shelters, dedicated bus lanes, the creation and renovation of existing transport hubs, and increased use of various modes of public transport for daily travel from the Moscow region to Moscow and back. The freed-up rolling stock of the regional carrier will be redirected to strengthen routes across the Moscow region to Moscow Central Diameters stations.

In accordance with the objectives of the national project Infrastructure for Life Moscow is placing significant emphasis on modernizing its social and public infrastructure, including increasing the number of convenient public transportation routes and upgrading its rolling stock. As part of the national project, the capital has also begun developing its Central Transportation Hub. It will become a unified transportation system with predictable commuter rail service for over 30 million residents in 11 Russian regions.

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More than 26 kilometers of water supply and sewerage networks were reconstructed and built in 2025 in the southeast of the capital.

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In 2025, in the South-Eastern Administrative District of the capital, specialists Moscow City Services Complex 26.17 kilometers of water supply and wastewater networks were reconstructed and built. New construction accounted for 60 percent of the work completed—more than 16 kilometers—while renovations accounted for approximately 10 kilometers.

The Pechatniki district led the way in terms of work completed, with over 4.9 kilometers of networks reconstructed and built. Kuzminki and Yuzhnoportovy districts ranked second and third (4.3 and three kilometers, respectively).

When performing utility work, Mosvodokanal specialists use domestically produced materials. These have proven themselves in various projects, demonstrating excellent technical and operational characteristics. For upgrading and installing urban utility lines, specialists prefer trenchless solutions. This minimizes disruption to existing landscaped areas and reduces project completion time.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the development Moscow water supply and sanitation networkHe noted that the city's development is impossible without a reliable utility infrastructure. Furthermore, the new networks create reserve capacity for the future.

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Moscow parks will host photo exhibitions, lectures, and family runs from March 7 to 9.

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From March 7 to 9, Moscow parks under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of Culture, invites residents to tours, creative workshops, and races. The events are suitable for the whole family.

Photo exhibition, tour and lectures

On March 7 at 11:00 AM, a lecture entitled "Vigorous Hardening" will be held on the embankment of the Bolshoy Vorontsovsky Pond at the Vorontsovo Estate. Attendees will learn about key health-improving methods and receive valuable advice. At 2:00 PM, a lecture entitled "Aroma and Mood" will be held in the park's theater wing, where guests will learn the history of essential oils. A live music concert will also take place at 3:00 PM. The band "Decimal Number" will perform remixes and interpretations of famous rock hits. Admission is free.

On March 7, from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, a DJ set called "To the Sounds of Spring" will be held on the ice rink of the 50th Anniversary of October Park. Admission is byticket to the skating rink.

On Sunday, March 8, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM, a figure skating master class will be held at the skating rink in the N.E. Bauman Garden. Admission is byticket to the ice rink.

From March 7th to 9th, from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, the Gorky Park Gallery will host a joint photography exhibition with the Rodchenko School, "Tropka: Practices of Slow Photography." It features works created using manual and alternative photographic processes, including silver printing, cyanotype, chemotherapy, and other material techniques. The exhibition is decorated with tree branches and moss. A ticket is required to visit the exhibition. ticket to the museum.

Master classes, races and a musical performance

On March 7 at 9:00 AM, five-kilometer races will take place in Moscow parks. Admission is free. One of the races will be held in the park near the Raduga ponds. At the Lyublino estate, participants will run from Shkulev Park to the outbuilding.

Two routes will be organized in Severnoye Tushino Park: the main one will run along the embankment, and a trail run will follow the paths of Aleshkinsky Forest. Participants are welcome to participate ages four and up.

At 11:00 AM, the park will also host a qigong breathing exercise class, and at 12:00 PM, a painting workshop. At 3:00 PM, you can attend a dessert-making workshop. Admission is free.

On March 7 at 4:00 PM, Izmailovsky Park will host the musical performance "The Bear and the Droplet." Spectators will be treated to antique winged gusli, reed pipes, and an accordion. At the same time, a lecture entitled "How to Create Interviews and Film Video Interviews in Today's Realities: Practical Tips from a Creative Producer" will be held in the exhibition pavilion. Admission is free.

On March 8, a brain gymnastics class will be held in the Terletskaya Dubrava recreation area's Lecture Hall from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Admission is free.

Parks of Moscowis a large-scale urban initiative aimed at creating comfortable, modern, and multifunctional recreation areas for residents and visitors of the capital. It encompasses over 50 park areas popular with sports enthusiasts, culture lovers, family leisure enthusiasts, and those seeking a connection with nature. The project not only preserves unique landscapes and ecosystems but also infuses the parks with new infrastructure.

The weekend park program contributes to the implementation of the national project's goals and objectives in Moscow. "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The Moscow Model Pavilion has prepared a program in honor of March 8.

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From March 7 to 9 in the pavilion "Moscow Model" A cultural and entertainment program dedicated to International Women's Day will be held. Guests of all ages will enjoy quizzes, light shows, and special festive events. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.

"We've prepared a program that not only introduces guests to Moscow's history but also highlights women's contributions to the city's development. Through stories about specific projects and events, visitors will be able to take a fresh look at familiar neighborhoods and architectural designs. We've designed a variety of formats so that every guest can choose the one that best suits them and spend the holidays in a warm and inspiring atmosphere," noted Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Over the course of three days, the pavilion will host a tour titled "Women's Contribution to the Development of the Capital." It is dedicated to the women who have shaped the city's appearance and history: engineers, sculptors, patrons of the arts, and artists. You can join the tour at 12:10 PM, 3:10 PM, and 6:10 PM. Visitors will also have access to themed quizzes.

On March 8, from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, artists will paint portraits of visitors at the "Moscow Model" pavilion. Young guests will also participate in a master class on creating spring flowers from decorative materials. They will learn various techniques for creating three-dimensional arrangements and create a gift to give to their mother or grandmother, or to keep as a souvenir. The class will take place from 3:00 to 4:30 PM in the neighboring "Smart City" pavilion.

As per tradition, festive light shows are planned – they will take place every 30 minutes from 11:00 to 19:30.

The "Moscow Model" pavilion opened in October 2017 with the participation of Sergei Sobyanin. This unique space, with its meticulous attention to detail, allows visitors to see the entire capital in miniature. The site is open to the public from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and admission is free. For more information, a schedule of lighting shows, and to sign up for tours, please visitwebsite.

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