Sergey Aksyonov visited Mazansky and Donskoy rural settlements of Simferopol district
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov, together with the head of the Simferopol district administration Denis Kratyuk, processed citizens’ requests received through official pages on social networks.
Among other things, residents of the Simferopol district complained about irregular public transport and carriers’ violation of the declared schedule. As Denis Kratyuk explained, most often this happens due to traffic jams, and the necessary measures are being taken to adjust the schedule. Sergey Aksyonov emphasized that citizens need to be informed in advance about disruptions in transport that arise for objective reasons.
The problematic issue related to the flooding of the Simferopol-Perevalnoye highway due to accidents in the water supply networks has been resolved. The head of the republic reported that the necessary work has been carried out to help minimize the risks of similar situations recurring.
The gasification process continues in Strogonovka. The contract for the construction of gas supply networks will be implemented in full. It is specified that the corresponding schedule will be published on the official websites of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of the Republic of Crimea and the district administration.
Denis Kratyuk also reported that protection against voltage surges in the electrical networks of Nikolaevka will be ensured by upgrading the transformer substation, the work on which was supposed to be completed by July 1. In the village of Ravnopolye, the State Unitary Enterprise of the Republic of Crimea «Voda Kryma» will put in order the utility networks that require cleaning. In addition, it is reported that in a number of gardening consumer cooperatives of the Simferopol district, it is planned to adjust the land surveying of land plots.
Sergey Aksyonov drew attention to the request of Novoselovka residents to organize the work of a kindergarten in the village. The head of Crimea instructed the district administration together with the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of the Republic of Crimea to work on this issue. In turn, Denis Kratyuk informed that the option of installing a modular building on the site of the old kindergarten is being studied.
During the working visit, the Head of the Republic visited the Mazan rural settlement. Thus, in Mazanka, Sergey Aksyonov set the task of putting in order the bed of the Beshterek River, which flows through the village, and also equipping a car and pedestrian crossing on Sadovaya Street. In addition, options for repairing the building of the cultural center in Krasnovka or replacing it with a modern module will be considered.
Then the Head of Crimea inspected the social and infrastructure facilities of the Donskoye rural settlement, including the villages of Donskoye, Klenovka, Verkhnekurgannoye, and Dmitrovo.
Sergey Aksyonov gave the order to inspect the building of the Donskoy rural community center and make a decision on its repair. It is also noted that two children’s playgrounds are planned to be installed in Donskoy by the end of this year.
Summing up the results of the field work, Sergei Aksyonov reported that the road network in the villages had been graded.
The roads are covered with crushed stone. Today, this is the best option, but in the future, of course, we will pave the roads. Lighting is organized on a significant part of the streets, the support network is equipped with lighting devices. There are no comments on sanitary cleaning, garbage is removed in a timely manner. At the same time, by August 1, the territory of the Donskoye rural settlement must be completely cleared of chopped dead wood– the Head of the Republic stated.
In conclusion, Sergei Aksyonov instructed Denis Kratyuk to update and publish on the administration’s website all received instructions and assigned tasks for the convenience of residents.
source: Information and Press Service Department of the Head of the Republic of Crimea
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