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Plans: the overpass in Inkerman will be opened on March 18

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The fact that the traffic on the overpass in Inkerman will be launched on March 18, and said. O. Vice Governor Pavel Ieno:

We are on schedule, we control the situation every day. The first layer of asphalt has already been laid on the overpass, and it is planned to launch transport on March 18.

Pavel Ieno added that in May it is planned to fully launch traffic along the Yalta Ring.

Also at the hardware meeting and. O. Director of the Department of Transport Stanislav Tamataev reported to Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev on the situation with the blocking of traffic in the area of ​​the 5th kilometer. So, since March 6, there has been a traffic restriction in the direction from the road junction at the 5th km of the Balaklava Highway towards General Ostryakov Avenue and back. This is due to the reconstruction of the transport interchange.

At the current stage of work, the contractor is starting construction of one of the two heat pipelines from the City Highway. The initial stage is the transfer of engineering communications. In this regard, it is planned to restrict the movement of transport, except for public transport, from March 6, 2023 to November 2025— notes Stanislav Tamataev.

Plans: the overpass in Inkerman will be opened on March 18

photo: press service of the Government of Sevastopol

It will be possible to bypass the work area by personal transport at the intersection of Khrustalev Street and General Ostryakova Avenue, as well as along the City Highway to the intersection with Balaklavsky Highway.

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According to i. O. Director of the Department of Transport, all work is planned to be completed as soon as possible and promptly open traffic.

photo: press service of the Government of Sevastopol

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