Sergey Aksyonov: about 18 billion rubles are needed to solve the problem of emergency housing
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The Republic of Crimea will need about 18 billion rubles to solve the problem of emergency housing. This was reported by TASS head of the region Sergei Aksenov.
Emergency apartment buildings are located in different areas of the peninsula, for example, in Yalta and Bagerovo. And the price per sq. m of new housing is different everywhere. If we take the average market value of 1 sq. m 150 thousand rubles, then to resettle the entire emergency housing stock from 2017 to the present, about 18 billion rubles are neededsaid the head of the republic.
He noted that in 2014, the emergency housing stock of the republic amounted to only 24 apartment buildings — that’s 288 residential premises, in which 713 people lived. After the reunification of Crimea with Russia, work on recognizing apartment buildings as unsafe intensified, so the share of such housing increased several times.
From 2014 to the present, an additional 369 houses have been recognized as unsafe — this is about 4 thousand residential premises, in which more than 8.7 thousand people live, notes the head of the region.
Aksenov noted that in parallel, the region was implementing programs for relocation from emergency housing, as well as relocation of citizens affected by emergency situations. Thus, from 2014 to the present, 92 dilapidated houses have been resettled, 2,483 people have moved to new housing. In 2025, the program for relocating citizens from emergency housing stock, recognized as such before January 1, 2017, will be completed, after which the republic will begin implementing a new program, the head of the region specified.
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the government to extend the program for the resettlement of emergency housing until 2030 and to develop a new one, as follows from the list of instructions following the results of the head of state’s address to the Federal Assembly.
source: TASS
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