Russia will build a four-lane highway on the South Coast

Maxim Karpenko.  
10.09.2021 20:10
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
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Zen, Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia, Building, Transport


An ambitious project of new roads leading to cities on the South Coast will be implemented in Crimea.

The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic, who oversees the implementation of the Federal Target Program, Evgeny Kabanov, stated this in an interview with Crimean journalist Oleg Kryuchkov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

An ambitious project of new roads leading to cities on the South Coast will be implemented in Crimea....

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According to the official, by 2025 a four-lane road to Alushta and a bypass road to Yalta will be built.

“We have planned a number of events related to the construction of new bypass roads, including Yalta, including Alushta, the construction of a four-lane road to Alushta. All this must be done before the 25th year. And the Yalta bypass as well.

There is a grand plan for road construction over the next three and a half years. Currently, all these objects are in the active design stage,” said Kabanov.

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