The opening of the swimming season is being discussed in Sevastopol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
At a staff meeting of the Government of Sevastopol, chaired by Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev, the issue of preparing beaches for the swimming season was discussed. This year there will be 27 beaches in the city.
Now the operators are preparing them for opening: they are installing rescue towers, canopies, changing rooms, trash cans, adding sand and pebbles, and taking water and soil samples. As I already said, we will restore Khrustalny, Lyubimovka-2 and the embankment in Andreevka after the November storm; ordered the work to be organized in segments so that the repairs do not cause inconvenience to people– the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes the governor.
In addition, employees of the Parks and Squares institution are preparing recreation areas: repairing coatings and flooring, washing off graffiti from the walls, and tidying up street furniture. Benches from parks are taken away for painting. Where design features do not allow benches to be removed, the head of the city ordered them to be fenced off with warning tape and signs installed during the work.
Sevastopol specialists also mow grass throughout the city, identify and eliminate foci of ragweed, and also treat city parks against ticks. Acaricidal treatment is not harmful to either people or animals. Specialists are additionally starting to treat public spaces against the American white butterfly.
At the staff meeting we also discussed the summer design of flower beds. Now Sevastopol is being decorated for summer: flower arrangements are appearing in the city center, in parks and flower beds located at major transport junctions. Mikhail Razvozhaev instructed to think over the design of all city rings.
Security issues also became one of the topics of discussion.
I saw messages on social networks that children were walking around the unfinished building on Kulakov Street. I instructed the relevant services, first of all, to fence off the territory so that no one gets hurt, and secondly, to figure out who owns this unfinished building in order to determine its future fateemphasizes Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev.
source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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