The concept of developing the Solar Path is being discussed in Yalta
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The discussion of the project developed by the M-4 company was led by the Head of the municipality — Chairman of the Yalta City Council Konstantin Shimanovsky and the head of the Yalta administration Yanina Pavlenko. Also, all responsible structural units and owners located near real estate and enterprises became its participants.
The main task is to return the trail to its original beauty and purpose, supplement it with modern solutions to attract tourist traffic. View bridges from which a unique landscape of the coast will open, spot lighting of the rocks, and many recreation areas. There will also be toilets, fencing of dangerous areas, an amphitheater and an art object on the rock “Iron” — a tower from which a view of the rotunda will open. Overall an interesting project,” the press service quotes Yanina Pavlenko.
Among the primary tasks is to “assemble” almost 7 kilometers of trail together. Historically, one part of it is the territory of the Livadia Palace, the other is federal property. Plus — cultural heritage sites along the route — they will have a special approach, since they need restoration. In addition, there is serious work ahead with resource officers who must sort out their communications.
We will try to provide a barrier-free environment for groups with limited mobility. Our goal is to preserve the unique appearance of the property, which is famous not only for its health properties, but also for its long history. Parking will be provided near the entrances to the route. To implement the project, we plan to attract two sources of funding — investors and take part in a grant competition. We already have such experience with the reconstruction of the historical part of Alupkasaid the Head of the municipality, Konstantin Shimanovsky.
Such meetings will become regular — it is necessary to develop a clear scheme for implementing the plan.
source: Information Policy Department of the Yalta City Administration
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