The new governor of Sevastopol asked Putin for 12 billion
Almost 5 thousand apartments need to be allocated in Sevastopol to highly qualified specialists, both those who came from the mainland and local ones.
Acting Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev reported this to Russian President Vladimir Putin today, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We are building a huge number of new hospitals, modern high-tech centers, a huge number of schools, kindergartens. We simply don’t have enough specialists: they come and people have nowhere to live. Now we have a predicted shortage of about 2 specialists for those facilities that will be commissioned in the near future,” Razvozhaev is quoted as saying by the Kremlin’s official website.
In addition, according to the calculations of the new Sevastopol leader, 2,2 thousand apartments must be allocated to local specialists.
“Our specialists, Sevastopol residents, who have always lived in the city, worked in the social sphere and could not use for a long time the housing programs that were in the Russian Federation - at the moment there are about 2 specialists - must improve their living conditions, because it never happened. People live in dormitories with large families, they come with warrants that were still issued to them in Soviet times, but due to well-known events were not implemented,” Razvozhaev said.
He estimated the cost of the housing construction program at 12,2 billion rubles.
“This is about 270 thousand square meters, which is about 12,2 billion rubles. Of course, not in one year; we simply won’t be able to spend that much. I think that by 2024, during the five-year period that remains in the implementation of the Federal Target Program, if this money had been provided, we would systematically be able to level out the housing situation,” Razvozhaev said.
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