In Crimea, they want not only to improve sea beaches, but also to make them efficient
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In Crimea, the work of beaches will be improved and the efficiency of their work will be increased. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Resorts and Tourism of the Republic of Crimea.
Employees of the Ministry of Resorts and Tourism of Crimea, headed by Minister Vadim Volchenko, held a series of meetings with the leadership of the resort towns of Saki, Evpatoria and the Saki region in order to analyze and develop an approach to the functioning of the beach and adjacent areas already in the next season. The effectiveness of the work of beach areas is analyzed in detail, including from the point of view of increasing the revenue side for the municipal and regional budgets, as well as the level of improvement and use of not only the beach area, but also the adjacent territory, including embankments.
Monitoring of beaches located on the territory of municipalities has been carried out, problematic issues are being worked out, a number of further meetings with users of beach areas are planned , the press service of the Ministry of Resorts of the Republic of Crimea reports.
As the Minister of Resorts and Tourism of Crimea Vadim Volchenko noted, during the meetings following the results of the monitoring a number of proposals were made that involve an increase in budget revenues.
The task was set by the Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Valeryevich Aksyonov, this is a fair assignment of beach and resort areas in general on adequate conditions for effective users, which allows to improve the quality of services, services and the level of providing beach holidays in general and ensure at the same time revenues to the municipal and republican budgets , said the Crimean minister.
He did not specify how exactly to achieve «fairness», «adequate conditions» and «increased efficiency» at the same time. But there is still time to figure out this “equation with unknowns” before the summer.
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