Another residential building will be built in Golyanovo under the renovation program.

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Construction of another building under the renovation program has begun in the east of the capital. This was announced by the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Moscow Department of Urban Development Policy. Vladislav Ovchinsky.

"We're continuing to implement the renovation program in the Golyanovo district. The new construction site is located at Amurskaya Street, plot No. 30 (zone 2.2). A residential complex consisting of four buildings of varying heights, with a total floor area of over 52,000 square meters, is being constructed here. The building will have 538 apartments, eight of which are accessible to people with disabilities. The total living space will be almost 34,000 square meters," explained Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The residential complex will be rectangular in shape. The spacious courtyard will feature comprehensive landscaping and improvements. It will include two playgrounds and a sports area with a safe rubberized surface. Additionally, a cozy space for quiet relaxation will be created with comfortable benches and pergolas.

The new building's underground level will house a parking garage, connecting all four buildings. Residents will be able to access the parking garage via a modern elevator.

"The entire construction process of the residential building on a land plot of over 0.7 hectares will be overseen by Mosgosstroynadzor. The developer has already submitted a notice of commencement of work on the site, after which inspectors have drawn up a program of control and supervision activities. Specialists from the subordinate Center for Expertise, Research, and Testing in Construction will be involved in on-site inspections to instrumentally verify the quality of the structures being erected and the materials used in accordance with the design documentation," noted the Chairman of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Committee (Mosgosstroynadzor).

Anton Slobodchikov.

The residential complex is being built in accordance with the renovation program standards. High-quality materials, primarily domestically produced, and energy-efficient technologies are being used in the construction.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced that residents would be moving into a new building in the Mozhaisk district under the renovation program. more than 250 residents from two neighboring houses.

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 the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated. twice.

Twenty-one buildings are being built in southwest Moscow under the renovation program.

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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An educational complex and a kindergarten will be built in the Mozhaisk district, Sobyanin said.

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A large educational complex for 1,500 schoolchildren and 450 preschoolers will be built in the Mozhaisk district. The building will be constructed as a giant, single-piece sculpture reminiscent of a molecular construction set. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel. MAX messenger.

"The school block will feature universal and specialized classrooms, grouped by subject area: natural sciences, humanities, and creative workshops. It will also feature a multi-story amphitheater with panoramic views of the complex. It will be connected to spacious recreation areas on each floor of the building. A media library will be provided for individual and group work," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

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The preschool block will be equipped with spaces for 18 groups. This single space can be easily adapted for games, activities, creativity, or relaxation. It will also feature classrooms for developmental activities, a gym, and a music room.

The educational complex will feature a unified graphical navigation system. Playgrounds and competition areas, as well as a sports center, will be created near the building.

A kindergarten for 300 students will be built near the academic building. It will resemble a bookshelf thanks to the interplay of light and color.

The three-story building will accommodate 12 groups and will feature flexible spaces. Additionally, the children will have access to a gym and music room with professional equipment, as well as classrooms for developmental activities.

Playgrounds and sports areas will be installed in the kindergarten courtyard. The grounds will be landscaped, and convenient walking routes and recreation areas will be created.

All facilities will be located within residential complexes still under construction. Once completed, they will be handed over to the city.

Since 2011, 15 buildings have been constructed in the Mozhaisk district. social infrastructureNine of them are intended for educational activities.

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Over the past 10 years, 18 buildings in the capital have been renovated with facades decorated with flowerpots.

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As part of a major renovation program, 18 residential buildings in the Soviet neoclassical style were renovated across the capital. The buildings are adorned with elegant flowerpots, which can be seen on the facades in various designs, from bas-reliefs to three-dimensional figures. Specialists Moscow City Services Complex During the work, we managed to preserve the aesthetics and historical appearance of these buildings. To preserve their original beauty, the capital's Capital Repairs Fund developed individual projects and selected modern domestic materials.

Porticos with flowerpots

In 2023, a seven-story residential building (building 65) on Leningradsky Prospekt was renovated as part of a major renovation. It was built in 1935 according to a custom design. The five lower floors of the building's street-facing façade are covered with rusticated plaster and separated from the upper portion by a drawn, profiled cornice. At the sixth floor level, elegant porticoes are located, decorated with vases, fluted pilasters, a cartouche with a star, and rosettes. The main façade is adorned with projections, a balustrade, and pilasters, while a crowning cornice with dentils runs along the perimeter of the street-façades.

Work began with clearing the façade surfaces, after which specialists repaired the plaster layer using lime-cement mortar and plaster mesh, restored the brickwork, and treated wet areas with antiseptic and strengthening compounds. Decorative elements were carefully restored and painted white. The façades were returned to their historical shades of "light brown pumpkin" and "natural beige rice."

Additionally, the team renovated the balconies, restoring the railing balusters, balcony slabs, and flooring. They also repaired the basement and installed new outdoor drainage pipes. The specialists also replaced the entrance doors and installed new windows in the common areas. In addition to the façade work, the building's basement was renovated and utility lines were replaced.

Flowerpots on mezzanines

In 2024, a multi-apartment residential building with elegant flowerpots on Izmailovsky Proyezd (Building 4) was renovated. It was built in 1950 according to a custom design. The building, with two symmetrically located arched passageways, is U-shaped. The facades, adorned with decorative elements, are plastered. The three lower floors are separated from the upper part by a belt, and the upper part is decorated with a crowning cornice.

The building's central axis is accented by a decorative portico-style entrance portal and a crowning cornice with dentils. The main façade also features a parapet with a balustrade. The entrance areas are highlighted by profiled portals, and the driveways are topped by gabled superstructures with pediments, projecting pilasters, and planters—these are located on the mezzanines.

The craftsmen cleaned and washed the building's walls, and treated any wet spots with antifungal compounds. All architectural elements—the roof balustrades, architraves, pilasters with capitals, and dentils under the crowning cornice—were meticulously restored. The building was then painted in accordance with its historical color scheme: the main façade, balustrades, and cornices were returned to a creamy beige, while the architraves were repainted to a creamy white.

Specialists also replaced the ebb and flow, repaired the slopes, renovated the building's basement, renewed the balconies' slabs, and installed new screens. Modern energy-efficient doors were installed in the entryways. A new external drainage system was installed on the façade. As part of the utility system upgrade, the cold water supply and central heating mains were replaced.

Bas-relief flowerpots

In 2025, building 9 on Mironovskaya Street, built in 1955, was renovated. This is depicted on the main façade in a stucco molding in the form of a coat of arms. The lower part of the building's façade is decorated with rustication, while the upper part features bas-reliefs, columns with capitals, and a crowning cornice with dentils. The façade's original appearance is given by three equally spaced avant-corps shaped as porticoes with rustication (at the level of the first through seventh floors) and two pilasters with vases (at the level of the fifth through seventh floors), culminating in four half-columns (at the level of the eighth through tenth floors). The vases on the façade are represented as bas-reliefs, and stucco molding in the form of stars also features.

The facades were cleaned and washed. Where necessary, the brickwork was repaired. The courtyard walls and the upper portion of the main façade, lined with ceramic tiles, were treated with a water-repellent coating to protect the surfaces from the harsh elements. The lower portion of the rusticated façade was plastered and painted a light brown ash, restoring the building to its original appearance.

Particular attention was paid to the restoration of the historic Soviet-style stucco. Specialists restored the wreaths, bowls, ears of grain, and stars. Additionally, the entrance areas were renovated, the doors were replaced, and new downspouts were installed on the façade.

The sheathing on the pitched roof was replaced, and work was carried out in the attic spaces to stabilize the temperature and humidity conditions. All wooden structures were treated with fire-retardant compounds. As part of the modernization of the utility systems, the crew upgraded the drainage lines.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced that more than 15,000 buildings had already been renovated under the capital repairs program. This has improved living conditions. about five million Muscovites.

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Since the beginning of the year, traffic lights have been installed and updated at 26 addresses in the capital.

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Since the beginning of the year, the Traffic Management Center (TsODD) has installed and upgraded traffic lights at 26 locations. Work was carried out in the Sokolniki, Tverskoy, Solntsevo, Altufevsky, Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo, and other districts.

"Since the beginning of the year, the Moscow Traffic Management Center has installed and modernized traffic lights at 26 locations in almost all districts of Moscow. Priority was given to areas where accidents occurred, as well as routes to social facilities such as schools, kindergartens, and clinics. Furthermore, specialists are taking into account residents' requests, such as installing a button on the traffic light or creating an additional section for turning. We continue to improve comfort and safety for all road users, as instructed by Sergei Sobyanin, as part of

transport development strategy until 2030", said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

Before deciding to install a traffic light, the Traffic Management Center staff analyzes the traffic situation, paying attention to pedestrian and driver safety, traffic volume, and updating outdated traffic patterns when opening new highways. If the road is wide (four or more lanes), has nearby bus stops, residential buildings, and public facilities, and the traffic flow is heavy, an uncontrolled crossing is converted to a controlled crossing.

Using this principle, new traffic lights were installed at several addresses in the northeast of the capital since the beginning of the year. The work was carried out near buildings 7, building 2, and 9 on Bibirevskaya Street, where two pedestrian crossings are located. Traffic in this area is heavy, and local residents had to wait a long time to cross the street safely, so specialists from the Traffic Management Center installed traffic lights there. This made the journey to bus stops and homes not only more convenient but also safer.

New traffic lights have also been installed near Building 9, Block 3, Shokalskogo Drive, near Building 20, Letchika Babushkina Street, and near Building 4, Block 1, Maryina Roshcha Drive 17. The key principle applies everywhere: where a wide road meets dense traffic and pedestrian traffic, traffic should be as safe and regulated as possible. The traffic lights at Shokalskogo Drive and Maryina Roshcha Drive 15 will become operational after all preparatory work is completed.

Traffic lights will be installed at the uncontrolled pedestrian crossing near building 19 on Bogdanova Street. This road has four lanes of heavy traffic, so this solution will make the crossing safer. Traffic lights at this section will be operational after markings are applied and road signs are installed.

Installing new equipment is only part of the work of the Traffic Management Center staff. They also regularly update existing traffic lights, in part based on resident requests. Where crossings need to be made more convenient, they add pedestrian buttons and sections for turning or U-turning. For example, by upgrading the traffic lights this year, specialists improved traffic at the complex intersection of Preobrazhensky Val, Krasnobogatyrskaya, and Cherkizovskaya Streets. There, they carried out a scheduled replacement of the additional section for right turns—it now uses a red circular outline. When the red signal lights up, the section illuminates along the outline, making it more visible from a distance. This allows drivers to slow down in advance and prepare to stop. This targeted upgrade makes the intersection safer for all road users.

Additionally, this year, work was carried out to replace older models. Modern traffic lights were installed on Sokolnicheskaya Square and Rusakovskaya Street, in the area of 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya Street, and adjacent streets (Vasilyevskaya, Chayanova, and 2nd Tverskaya-Yamskaya). These devices are more visually appealing and last longer, making the city's infrastructure more reliable.

All traffic lights installed in Moscow today are modern LEDs. They emit a vibrant color that doesn't fade over time, making the signal visible from a distance and even in bright sunlight. Furthermore, these traffic lights remain visible in all weather conditions, consume less energy, and last longer than their predecessors. Many models are integrated into the Smart Intersection system and automatically transmit data to the Traffic Management Center's Situation Center. And starting in 2025, the traffic lights will also be visible in drivers' navigation apps.

In addition to installing traffic lights at new locations and updating existing ones, the Traffic Management Center (TMC) specialists are adjusting their operating modes to ensure pedestrians spend less time waiting for green lights and vehicles move through intersections more quickly. Since the beginning of 2026, such adjustments have been made more than 300 times. The TMC's situation center monitors the situation around the clock, and experts perform up to 90 percent of traffic mode adjustments remotely, allowing them to quickly respond to changing traffic conditions.

In total, traffic lights are planned to be installed and upgraded at 250 locations across all districts of the capital by 2026. Particular attention will be paid to roads near social and medical facilities and areas prone to accidents.

The number of smart traffic lights in Moscow will increase, according to Sergei Sobyanin.Specialists from the Moscow Traffic Management Center have configured sound modules for 22,000 traffic lights in Moscow.Traffic lights on 14 Moscow highways will be synchronized for comfortable travel at night.

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A renovation project for a historic residential building near Patriarch's Pond in central Moscow has been approved.

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The project for a major overhaul of the five-story residential building located at 4 Maly Kozikhinsky Lane has been approved. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The city has issued a positive expert opinion on the overhaul project for a residential building in the Presnensky District. It was built in 1905 according to a design by architect Sergei Shutsman. The building is not a cultural heritage site, but it does feature architectural and decorative elements typical of its time. Therefore, preserving the building's layout and original architectural appearance is an important prerequisite for the renovation," said Vladimir Efimov.

The building is located on Maly Kozikhinsky Lane, next to Patriarch's Pond. Before the Revolution, it housed the Ladies' Care for the Poor House of the Empress Maria's Department of Institutions; it is now used as residential property. The approved design calls for replacing utility lines and carrying out a number of exterior and interior renovations.

Specialists will pay special attention to the building's façades, adorned with bay windows and balconies, bas-reliefs, and other decorative elements. Damaged plaster will be removed from the walls, the surfaces will be treated with antifungal agents, and the finish will be restored. Decorative elements will be thoroughly cleaned of layers of old paint and dirt, preparing the surface for a new coat of paint.

The flooring and protective screens on open balconies will be replaced, the screed and tiles in the entrance areas will be replaced, and new doors will be installed.

"In addition to the façade work, the project includes updating the internal engineering systems to improve the building's safety and energy efficiency. Specifically, the electrical system, heating risers, cold and hot water supply, and sewerage systems will be replaced. Specialists will also replace the roof covering and waterproofing, and additionally insulate the attic spaces," noted the Chairman of the Moscow City Committee for Pricing Policy in Construction and State Expertise of Projects.

Ivan Shcherbakov.

After the main volume of work is completed, localized restoration repairs will be carried out in areas where utility lines pass.

Pavel Ryabonenko, Deputy General Director of the Moscow Capital Repairs Fund (CRF), explained that the residential building on Maly Kozikhinsky Lane is a building with a rich history. For the Moscow CRF, it is important not only to update the buildings' exterior and internal utilities but also to preserve the unique character of each street in the city center. A custom project is being developed for the capital repairs. Specialists use the most modern technologies and exclusively domestic materials.

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The "Books in the Metro" project has launched at five Moscow bus stations.

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In May 2023, the Moscow Metro, in partnership with the Russian State Library's Svet app, relaunched the "Books on the Metro" project. Free access is available by scanning a QR code. These codes are located at all Live Communication stands, at the Rasskazovka metro station, and now at five additional bus stations in the capital: Central, Krasnogvardeisky, Yuzhnye Vorota, Severnye Vorota, and Salaryevo.

"Since 2023, the 'Books on the Metro' service has been used more than 105,000 times. The project is available at all Live Communication stands, at the Rasskazovka metro station, and, starting this year, at all Moscow bus stations. We continue to make public transportation more comfortable, following Sergei Sobyanin's instructions," said Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

A poster with the QR code for the "Books in the Metro" project at the Central Bus Station is located on the sixth floor, in the waiting area near the elevators and next to the café. At the Severnye Vorota Bus Station, access to the virtual library is available on the second floor (in the waiting room near the escalator). At the Salaryevo Bus Station, the poster is located opposite the ticket office, and at the Krasnogvardeysky Bus Station, it's on the second floor (near the storage lockers). At the Yuzhnye Vorota Bus Station, access to the project is available in the waiting room, next to the bus schedules.

The most popular books on the service were "The Mystery of Two Oceans" by Grigory Adamov, "The Air Seller" by Alexander Belyaev, "At Daggers Drawn" by Nikolai Leskov, "Nanny from Moscow" by Ivan Shmelev, and "Pushkin" by Yuri Tynyanov.

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More than 800,000 medical certificates were received by Muscovites remotely using the new functionality in the electronic medical record.

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Over the past few months, Moscow residents have remotely ordered and received over 800,000 medical certificates in their electronic medical records (EMR). To receive these certificates, patients must be assigned to a city clinic and have access to the EMR. Once ready, the document will appear in the "Certificates" section of the electronic medical record. If the Unified Medical Information and Analytical System (UMIAS) does not contain information about the relevant tests required to obtain a particular certificate, the patient will first be issued an electronic referral for these tests.

"Previously, obtaining a medical certificate meant an in-person visit to the clinic, time away from work or school, and commuting time. Now, you can order and receive a certificate in just a few clicks, without leaving home. This service not only expedites the process of obtaining the necessary documents for patients, but also frees up doctors' time by relieving them of routine paperwork, and reduces the workload on medical institutions. In just a few months, this new feature has already enabled over 800,000 certificates to be issued remotely," she shared.

Elena Shinkaruk, Chairman of the Committee for State Services of the City of Moscow.

Starting in the fall of 2025, it will be possible to obtain the most popular medical documents remotely: a vaccination record (Form 063/u), a vaccination certificate, a certificate of no contact with infectious patients, a certificate of completion of a preventive medical examination or medical check-up, a fluorography certificate, a preventive medical examination record (Form 030-PO/u), and a medical check-up record for minors (Form 030/u-D/s). As noted by the capital's Department of Information TechnologyThe digital transformation of healthcare annually makes life more convenient and comfortable for Muscovites.

For those who lead an active lifestyle or enroll their children in sports clubs, starting in December 2025, they can order online a medical certificate confirming their eligibility for participation in physical education and sports activities (GTO) and their minor's eligibility for physical education, as well as certificates for sports participation for adults and children based on the results of a medical examination.

You can submit a request for certificates remotely using the EMIAS.INFO mobile app or your electronic medical record on the mos.ru portal. To do this, go to the "Order Certificates" section in either service, select the required document type, and place your order. Once the certificate is ready, patients will receive a push notification (if this option is enabled in their mobile device settings).

The completed document is legally binding: it is created in EMIAS and certified by the physician's electronic signature and the medical organization's seal. No additional seals are required at the clinic. Each digital certificate also has a unique QR code to confirm the document's authenticity—just point your phone camera at it. Patients can download medical certificates to their device in PDF format, then print them or email them to the appropriate organization.

If a paper copy of the certificate is required, please check the "Paper copy required" box when ordering online. Once it appears in your EHR, the paper copy, signed by the doctor, can be picked up at the clinic's information desk the next business day. Personal visits to the medical facility are becoming less popular, but they are still possible.

Moscow has been digitalizing its healthcare system for over 10 years. The foundation of this process is a unified digital platform, jointly developed by the Moscow Social Development Complex and the city's departments. healthcare, information technology And State Services Committee Moscow. This resource allows for personalized patient care at every stage—from diagnosis and treatment to follow-up.

The creation and operation of digital platforms for providing residents with public services in various sectors of the social sphere correspond to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the StateMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Triumph of Science: MGUSIT Students Win Grant Competition

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The Student Scientific Society of the Moscow State University of Sport and Tourism (SSS MGUSiT) won the fifth anniversary grant competition of the SSS of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

The Moscow State University of Transport and Communications (MGUSIT) Student Scientific Research Institute (SSRI) won a grant of up to one million rubles. It received high praise from experts among other winners in its category and was among the top 20 participating universities. A total of 299 applications were submitted, and in this category, there were seven universities competing for every spot. Last year, the MGUSIT Student Scientific Research Institute (SSRI) was also among the winners of this competition.

The MSUIST Student Scientific Society (SSS) project aims to engage students in research through the use of modern methods for popularizing scientific knowledge. Every MSUIST student has the opportunity to join the SSS and participate in training at the MSUIST Project-Scientific Media Lab, as well as participate in the creation of socially significant scientific content. The society will host events that will introduce students to the opportunities and prospects of research using digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and media technologies.

The key event will be the All-Russian Student Scientific and Practical Conference

On March 26, the IV All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference "Organization of Tourism for Sports Purposes: The Future of the Industry" will be held, organized by Moscow State University of Service and Tourism. Not only renowned scholars and practitioners are invited to participate in person or online, but also final-year (master's) students and postgraduate students willing to present their research findings. Anyone interested can join the conference as an audience.

The event is in line with the goals of the national project Tourism and Hospitality— enhancing the role of the tourism industry in the country's economy and increasing the number of tourist trips to 140 million by 2030. This achievement is being achieved, in part, through the development of educational and methodological tools and training for the tourism and hospitality industry. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Financial news: 03/16/2026, 18:52 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A10D4P0 (UGK 1P5) were changed.

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March 16, 2026

18:52

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on March 16, 2026, 18:52 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 79.66) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 5506.24 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 33.0%) of the security RU000A10D4P0 (UGK 1P5) were changed.

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Financial news: 03/16/2026, 18:50 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A10B008 (UGK 1P4) were changed.

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March 16, 2026

18:50

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on March 16, 2026, 18:50 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 83.54) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 6091.62 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 26.25%) of the security RU000A10B008 (UGK 1P4) were changed.

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