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Five more streets of Sevastopol will be put into operation in May

CrimeaPRESS reports:

As part of the implementation of the national project «Safe Quality Roads», five more streets will be put into operation this month:

  • the contractor started construction and installation work on the streets of 6th Bastionnaya, Partizanskaya, Chastnik, Yudin and Krepostnoy lanes in February. All objects are located in the Leninsky district of the city, their total length is 800 m.
  • on the roads along 6th Bastionnaya Street and Yudina Lane, the old pavement was milled, the leveling and top layers of asphalt were installed, and the side stone was replaced. On the streets of Partizanskaya, Chastnik and in Krepostnoy lane, the pavement was also restored.

In mid-May, a commission will visit the facilities — specialists will determine the degree of readiness of the repair facilities for commissioning. If there are no comments from the acceptance committee, the facilities will be put into operation.— the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes the deputy director of the directorate for the development of road transport infrastructure Alexander Shiryaev.

The objects of the national project are marked on the interactive map bkdrf.ru/map/sevastopol, where detailed information is available on all the objects of the program of the current year, as well as photos of the results of road works in previous years, reflecting the positive changes on the roads of Sevastopol.

source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol

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