Vladimir Konstantinov visited the cities of Saki and Evpatoria on a working trip
CrimeaPRESS reports:
As part of a working trip to the cities of Saki and Yevpatoria, the Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea, Vladimir Konstantinov, inspected the progress of construction of buildings of educational institutions and a water pipeline.
In the city of Saki, near the Pribrezhnaya station, the construction of a kindergarten for 250 children continues. The head of the Crimean parliament noted that work at the site is being carried out according to schedule and at a good pace.
In Evpatoria, on Nekrasov Street, Vladimir Konstantinov inspected the progress of construction of the Rosinka kindergarten.
Now specialists are constructing the first floor of the building. The facility will be located among multi-apartment residential buildings, which will make the institution especially attractive to local residentssaid the Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea.
Vladimir Konstantinov also noted that in 2025 in Yevpatoria it is planned to complete the construction of a new water pipeline with a length of more than 12 km, the arrangement of a reservoir and a pumping station.
The commissioning of these facilities will improve the quality of water supply in the city.emphasized the head of the Parliament of the Republic.
In the Ismail-Bey microdistrict in Yevpatoria, Vladimir Konstantinov inspected the progress of construction of a school for 480 places. The Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea noted that the work is being carried out according to schedule, and the opening of this institution, which is scheduled for 2024, is a long-awaited event for local residents.
Of course, the implementation of such socially significant, interesting projects that change the appearance of our cities and regions was possible only in the Russian Crimea,” summed up Vladimir Konstantinov.
Photos and materials: press service of the Chairman of the State Council of the Republic of Crimea.
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