In Moscow, about 300 building facades will be repaired on streets that were improved this year.

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Specialists urban economy complex About 300 building facades located on streets improved this year will be repaired, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"While implementing our improvement programs, we're paying special attention to creating a unified visual appearance across the streets. This can be achieved by renovating building facades. This year, we'll be renovating around 300 facades. A special technology has been developed for each type, allowing for the complete restoration of the building's technical characteristics and appearance," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

When repairing painted facades of panel houses, the first stage involves correcting the geometry of the panels, the second involves filling the interpanel seams with sealant, after which the facade is primed and painted in two layers.

Repairs to building facades clad with small ceramic tiles are carried out using a polymer-cement mixture on reinforcing mesh. A facade repaired using this technology will last at least 30 years. Brick facades are subject to mandatory hydrophobization. This modern treatment method protects against the damaging effects of water ingress.

Renovating the façade of buildings can improve their appearance and increase the energy efficiency of the entire building.

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The Theatre Boulevard 2025 Festival won the Eventiada Awards.

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The International Open Festival "Teatrny Bulvar 2025" won the Eventiada Awards, the largest international communications award. Now in its 14th year, the event recognizes the best projects implemented by companies, corporations, and organizations.

The Theatre Boulevard Festival was named the winner in the Best International Project category. It also received the Grand Prix in the Eurasia category.

The festival has been held in Moscow since 2024. This year, it was attended by over 1.5 million people. The program included over 1,000 productions of various genres, featuring more than 3,000 artists from 30 regions of Russia and 12 international theaters: from China, Spain, Argentina, Guinea, Uzbekistan, and other countries.

This is the longest-running theater festival in the world: for 92 days, the capital was transformed into a single theater stage. Anyone could try their hand at acting, set design, or directing, take part in a production, learn more about the history of theater, and take photos with the performers. The festival was organized by the capital's Department of Culture as part of the "Summer in Moscow" project.

The festival has previously received various awards, including "Project of the Year" according to the Moskovsky Komsomolets Theatre Prize, first place in the "Best City Festival" category, second place in the "Cultural Event of the Year" category, and the industry Grand Prix in the "Sociocultural Event of the Year" category at the annual national "Event of the Year" awards.

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Rejuvenating and shaping tree pruning has begun in Moscow.

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Specialists Moscow City Services Complex We've begun rejuvenating and shaping tree pruning. We're focusing on both large trees growing along highways and plants in parks and public spaces. The work takes place annually from November to April, giving the city's trees a healthy and well-maintained appearance.

During rejuvenation pruning, experts trim branches down to their basal portions. This promotes the growth of young shoots, creating a new crown. This type of pruning is necessary for aging, declining, or declining trees. This work is performed when sap flow (the movement of water and dissolved nutrients) is inhibited and temperatures are below freezing, but not below -10 degrees Celsius.

In the fall, after the leaves have fallen, another pruning is necessary—formative pruning. This allows you to create and maintain an artificial crown shape, as well as regulate the intensity of flowering and fruiting. Most commonly, trees are given a spherical, oval, pyramidal, or conical shape.

In the spring, specialists will begin sanitary pruning of trees. Before active growth and flowering begins, dead and damaged branches will be trimmed. This will improve the overall health of the trees and create a ventilated crown, which will prevent pests and diseases and stimulate new growth.

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Active Citizens will vote for the name of a road in Shchukino.

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A new feature has been launched in the Active Citizen project vote, participants of which will be able to name a street in honor of the famous microbiologist.

The unnamed passage is located in the northwest of the city in the Shchukino district. It runs near the N.F. Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology between Gamaleya and Zhivopisnaya Streets. The center's staff propose naming this area "Academician Zilber Street" in honor of the founder of the Soviet school of medical virology, a distinguished microbiologist, virologist, immunologist, and epidemiologist.

In the 1930s, the scientist led expeditions to combat epidemics. In particular, he discovered the vector of Far Eastern tick-borne encephalitis.

Voters can support the initiative to name the road "Akademika Zilbera Street".

Previously, a neighboring road in the same area was named in honor of another microbiologist, Zinaida Ermolyeva, the creator of domestic penicillin, who made a significant contribution to the development of science.

Project participants Active Citizen Names have already been chosen for 50 streets and boulevards, as well as other city landmarks. Thanks to residents, an unnamed park in the Basmanny District was named after Army General A.V. Khrulyov, a street named Nadezhda Troyan was created in the Khoroshevsky District, and an Academician Evtikhiev Street was created in the western part of the city.

Project Active Citizen has been running since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30 to 40 city residents' decisions are implemented in the capital. The project is being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" andDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

How Active Citizen participants are helping develop the capital

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant and other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" 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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The Ekaterina shaft-boring complex has constructed 20 shafts in the Moscow metro.

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The Ekaterina shaft-boring machine has created 20 tunnel-side structures in the capital. It is currently being used to construct the fifth shaft at the future Dostoyevskaya metro station on the Circle Line. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The Ekaterina shaft-boring machine used to construct the new ventilation shaft is one of the most proven vertical machines in Moscow. This is its 21st shaft in the Moscow Metro. Previously, it built seven ventilation shafts on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line and 12 ventilation chamber shafts, drainage systems, and cable collectors on the Big Circle Line, as well as a shaft on Dostoyevskaya, creating a total of over a kilometer of vertical tunnels," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Maxim Gaman, CEO of JSC Mosinzhproekt, explained that the complex was assembled using modular technology. Specialists used specialized equipment and cranes to assemble the prefabricated components delivered to the site. They were then connected to the control systems and underwent pre-commissioning testing.

"The use of the Ekaterina significantly simplifies the workflow for metro builders—mechanized excavation is carried out simultaneously with the installation of permanent lining, which reduces labor costs, shortens construction time, and improves the accuracy and safety of the work," explained Maxim Gaman.

The shaft-boring machine will excavate the soil using a drum-type milling machine with a cutting tool, as well as install 44 permanent and three temporary reinforced concrete rings, each 6.4 meters in diameter and one meter high. After completion of the excavation, the "Ekaterina" will be dismantled and transported to a storage site. Construction workers will begin constructing the ventilation chamber and tunnel, which will form part of the future station complex.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced the readiness of the Dostoyevskaya station on the Circle Line of the metro35 percent.

Dostoyevskaya, located between Novoslobodskaya and Prospekt Mira, will be the 13th station on the Circle Line. It is being built on the border of the Meshchansky and Tverskoy districts of the Central Administrative Okrug, at the intersection of Samotechnaya and Durova Streets. Once operational, the new station will improve accessibility to the Meshchansky, Tverskoy, and Maryina Roshcha districts, home to over 200,000 people.

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Moscow teachers will be introduced to financial literacy teaching methods.

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Moscow City Department of Finance The Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, together with its partners, will hold a webinar for educators. The session will focus on practice-oriented approaches to teaching financial literacy and their application at various levels of school education, as well as in vocational education.

During the webinar, financial literacy experts, educators from general education institutions, and representatives from leading Moscow universities will present methods and solutions for conducting engaging and interesting thematic lessons.

"Financial literacy is a crucial element of the educational process, fostering a responsible attitude toward one's future. Teachers play a key role in ensuring that knowledge becomes relevant, understandable, and relevant to students at all stages—from elementary school to college. I am confident that sharing experiences with experts, methodologists, and practicing teachers will help participants diversify financial literacy lessons, making them even more engaging, meaningful, and useful," she noted.

Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Finance.

Webinar attendees will learn about new methodological developments, interactive formats for conducting financial literacy classes, and receive professional advice to help improve the educational process.

Olga Lukacheva, Head of the Financial Literacy Center at the Moscow Department of Finance, will discuss educational projects for students and teachers, including citywide and local events in schools, libraries, and movie theaters. She will explain how adapting formats—from themed cartoons for elementary school students to business games for high school students—improves the effectiveness of learning.

Yulia Lombina, an expert at the Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, will present educational tools for developing financial awareness in primary school students, focusing on game-based learning methods and story-based tasks.

Nadezhda Alyagaeva, a top-category mathematics teacher at School No. 2006 and winner of the "Budget for Citizens" project competition, will share her experience integrating interactive financial literacy teaching tools into lessons for middle and high school students.

Elena Basheva, head of the Moscow Interregional Methodological Center for Financial Literacy at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, will discuss practice-oriented approaches for secondary vocational education institutions and explain how real-life situations and professional scenarios prepare students for financially literate adulthood.

Webinar will take place on November 27 at 2:00 PM on the Online University platform of the Moscow Government's Human Resources Services Department. Detailed information is available aton the department's website.

You can improve your financial literacy and learn about the capital's financial education projects on the portal Open Budget of the City of Moscow and in Telegram channel Department of Finance.

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The Moscow Innovation Cluster will present promising developments at the Congress of Young Scientists.

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The 5th Congress of Young Scientists is beginning at the Sirius Federal Park. At the venue, the Moscow Innovation Cluster will present promising technological products created by researchers and startups with the support of the city's development institutions. Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Moscow is one of Russia's largest scientific and innovation centers. One in five Russian organizations engaged in research and development is based here. Ten science-intensive projects will be presented at the Moscow stand. Among them are a robot for monitoring underwater objects, a solution for mining, and unique materials for modern electronics. Furthermore, visitors will be introduced to the city's ecosystem for innovators," said Natalia Sergunina.

A digital assistant will explain the ecosystem's key services and products. For example, young professionals might be interested in the "Innovators Academy" accelerator and a service for finding internships at industry companies, while scientists might be interested in a platform for finding research clients.

Entrepreneurs will learn more about the city's innovation pilot program and the "Customer Showcase," where large businesses publish requests for solutions. Special attention will be paid to services and training programs related to the protection and commercialization of intellectual property.

Support at every stage

Moscow places a strong emphasis on the creation, testing, and implementation of modern solutions across various fields. To support young developers, the city has created an ecosystem that helps them navigate every stage of development, from ideation to product launch. It is based on programs such as Academy of Innovators, contest Innovator of Moscow and hackathon Digital Transformation LeadersMore than 90,000 inventors have already joined them. Around 60 percent of participants are under 35 years old.

Residents create products in a wide variety of formats. Popular ones include process automation services, mobile apps, AI-based solutions, digital platforms, robotic systems, and VR and AR technologies for education.

The Congress of Young Scientists is one of the key events of the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia. It brings together industry leaders, technology entrepreneurs, emerging professionals, government officials, and representatives of scientific and educational organizations. Last year, more than seven thousand people from various regions of Russia and dozens of other countries participated in the event.

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A unique 1967 concept: the body of the VNIITE-Maxi car has been added to the collection of the Moscow Transport Museum.

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To the collection Moscow Transport Museum A new exhibit has arrived—the body of a VNIITE-Maxi car. It was donated by collector Vladimir Kireev, a historian and recognized expert in vintage cars and automobile collections, as well as a member of the public council of the Moscow Transport Museum.

The car can now be seen at the "You Look Your Best!" exhibition in the Moscow Transport Museum pavilion at VDNKh. This one-off car was created by the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics (VNIITE) in 1967.

"The Moscow Transport Museum's exhibition, 'You Look 100%!', features iconic vehicle design concepts. Among them is the body of the VNIITE-Maxi, a unique minivan model developed in 1967 by the All-Russian Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics. After the exhibition, the car will become part of the museum's collection. We are preserving the capital's transport history at the behest of Sergei Sobyanin," said Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

In 1960, the famous ZAZ-965 "Zaporozhets" was released, nicknamed "the hunchback." Seven years later, VNIITE designers proposed a concept for a new compact car—the same size, with the same MeMZ-965 engine, but significantly more spacious and comfortable. The interior of this car had only one volume, like a minivan. Large sliding doors led inside, and the front seats swiveled like office chairs for entry and exit. The massive C-pillar served as a rollover protection bar and concealed air intakes that helped cool the Zaporozhets's overheating engine.

The name "Maxi" was coined to contrast the British compact car brand Mini, which emerged at the same time. It emphasized that VNIITE designers had extracted maximum benefit from a relatively small car. The car's design was created by Yuri Dolmatovsky, Vladimir Aryamov, Lev Kuzmichev, Alexander Olshanetsky, and Gennady Petrov. Over the course of its history, VNIITE built three passenger cars under its own brand: the VNIITE-PT, the Izh-VNIITE, and the VNIITE-Maxi.

"Large-scale exhibitions like 'You Look Your Best!' are impossible to achieve without the support of friendly transport and technical museums, restoration workshops, and, of course, private collectors. This year, we launched a new project."

Moscow Transport Museum Collectors' Club"It aims to foster a community of transport enthusiasts and collectors around the museum. We express our gratitude to Vladimir Kireev for his support of the museum's initiatives and fruitful collaboration: Vladimir previously donated a collection of travel documents, and now the VNIITE-Maxi collection has been added to the museum's collection. We are sincerely grateful to our friends and colleagues, thanks to whom visitors can become acquainted with unique vehicles," added Oksana Bondarenko, Director of the Moscow Transport Museum.

VNIITE was founded in 1962 under the leadership of the distinguished designer Yuri Solovyov. The institute became the leading design organization in the USSR. Over time, it expanded, establishing 10 branches across the country and collaborating with hundreds of companies, helping them develop or improve their products. The institute also began publishing the leading Soviet design publication, the journal "Technical Esthetics."

The Moscow Transport Museum continues its campaign "Let's create a museum together", through which city residents can participate in the collection's development. The museum accepts items from the late 19th and late 20th centuries related to the history of trams, buses, metros, taxis, and automobiles. These include urban environment objects, navigation and information items, transportation components, as well as old photographs, postcards, tickets, books, timetables, road service uniforms, and much more.

Moscow Transport Museum The Museum is an open urban space and a vibrant research center. The museum's collection includes over 250 passenger cars, trucks, taxis, buses, trolleybuses, city service vehicles, as well as bicycles and motorcycles. Exhibits from the museum's collection can be seen at exhibitions and among the city's transportation infrastructure.

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Moscow gas workers will be able to automatically record and process violations during equipment inspections.

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Mosgaz JSC specialists annually service in-house gas equipment (VDGO), ensuring the safety and uninterrupted supply of gas to 1.8 million apartments. Moscow's urban infrastructure complex told how this process is reaching a new level.

"Thanks to the implementation of our own mobile software, violations will be recorded and processed automatically. Now, when servicing a home or apartment, a technician will enter all data directly into a tablet: note any violations, take photos, and record the subscriber's signature on the completed briefing—all right there on the spot," said Tatyana Kiseleva, Deputy Chief Engineer at Mosgaz JSC.

The program analyzes information in real time and automatically determines the severity of each violation. If serious violations are detected, the system will alert the technician: a warning will appear on the screen recommending disconnecting the gas supply to the apartment, riser, or the entire building until the violation is corrected. This will allow for prompt response to potentially dangerous situations and prevent incidents.

According to Tatyana Kiseleva, all maintenance results will be instantly transferred to a single database, where reports, instructions, instructions, a full package of documents for management companies, and other necessary materials will be automatically generated. This new approach will not only speed up and simplify the work of specialists but also significantly improve safety and transparency in gas equipment maintenance.

Emergency response specialists and linemen have already been using tablets in their work, which contain all the necessary information on gas pipeline facilities and routes—from maintenance data to technical specifications and the current status of the networks. Now these digital tools have also been made available to specialists who maintain in-house gas equipment.

The city's infrastructure department noted that the work schedule can be found at official website JSC Mosgaz. For the convenience of Muscovites, they also created Telegram bot, which not only lets you know the exact date of your apartment's scheduled inspection but also notifies you of the upcoming inspection one week and one day before the plumber's visit. Moscow residents can also find out the inspection date using the Alice voice assistant. Furthermore, 20 days before the start of the inspection, the management company posts notices of the upcoming inspection of in-building gas equipment on notice boards and in entryways.

Previously Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov He noted that gas safety issues are under special control. Mosgaz specialists conduct scheduled maintenance on all gasified residential buildings annually. To ensure proper operation of the equipment, it is important to check it promptly and replace it if necessary. The owner or tenant of the residential property is responsible for this.

About 80 percent of gas stoves have been inspected in Moscow since the beginning of the year.

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Young Muscovites will choose the most interesting events of the year on the "Active Citizen for Children" platform.

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The Active Citizen for Children platform has begun survey For young users. Children can recall the project's most memorable events and highlight the most interesting activities. Throughout the year, schoolchildren participated in the city's life—making important decisions, testing their knowledge with educational quizzes, and enjoying engaging video stories. Now, participants are invited to choose their favorite activities on the platform and make suggestions for its development.

Exciting games and first important decisions

Young users will choose the most engaging and frequently played games. For example, the platform's favorites include "Bring the Fairytale to Life," "Excursions," "Fragments," "Kite," and "Mosaic." These games not only put children in a good mood but also help develop attentiveness, dexterity, and erudition.

In addition, the children will determine the most significant surveys of the year. This season, children aged six to 14 actively participated in the life of the capital on an equal basis with adult users of the platform: they helped choose architectural concept for the new circus And Design of the updated Muscovite card, identified the best pavilion at VDNKh and playgrounds in parks, and also named the most impressive pavilion of the "Made in Moscow" project.

Quizzes, stories about Moscow, and online quests

Those who enjoy testing their knowledge in quizzes can vote for the most interesting topics, including the history of Moscow, technology and robots, animals and plants, transportation, and more. And for young mathematicians, there's a question about how often they solve problems and practice their skills in the "Blitz" section.

In addition, participants will select the best video stories of the year. This year, with their help, children learned how grow SaintpauliaWhere to spend time in Moscow after school and how conduct experimentsOnline adventure enthusiasts will be tasked with naming the platform's best quests—four in total were organized this year. They introduced the youngsters to the "Summer in Moscow" project and the "Territory of the Future: Moscow 2030" forum, talked about different modes of urban transportation, and invited them to go on a search for mysterious keys.

Gifts for participation

For most questions, children aged six to 14 can select up to three answers or name their favorite events on the platform. Their opinions will be taken into account and will help make the "Active Citizen for Children" platform even more engaging for younger Muscovites. After completing the survey, participants will be able to choose a gift—one of the available souvenirs for zero points as part of the promotion. New Year's Surprise in the category of the same name on the website of the city's "Million Prizes" loyalty program. You can pick up a souvenir at the "Million Prizes" pavilions at the "Winter in Moscow" project venues. The number of souvenirs is limited.

"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for young Muscovites aged six to 14. Here, children can participate in surveys on topics important to the city. The platform also invites children to an exciting world of quizzes, games, comics, and video stories that explore Moscow initiatives, the capital's achievements, and how residents themselves contribute to creating a comfortable environment for young citizens.

The platform is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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