There is money: Medvedev allocated an additional 500 million to Sevastopol for road repairs
The Russian government allocated an additional 500 million rubles to Sevastopol for road construction. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced this today during a visit to the Khrustalevskaya interchange in Sevastopol.
“I signed an order based on the results of our government meeting on Thursday, so the money is already there, we can pull out the equipment so that contractors can come out,” Medvedev said.
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Sevastopol Governor Sergei Menyailo reported that specific projects already exist for additionally allocated funds for the development of the road infrastructure of Sevastopol, and some of them have already passed the examination.
Construction of the Khrustalevskaya interchange began in 2012 and should be completed by August 1 of this year. 85 million rubles were spent on the facility. The contractor is a company that was involved in the Olympic construction in Sochi.
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