The sad epic with Victory Park continues in Sevastopol
The Sevastopol government has achieved the return of 205 of the 512 million rubles spent on the reconstruction of Victory Park. In total, a billion rubles were allocated for this long-suffering facility, included in the federal target program for the development of Crimea.
This was reported by the government press service, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The money was returned not by the contractor Glass Crimea, which did not deliver the project on time and turned the park into a trenched steppe, but by the Corporate Finance Bank, which carelessly vouched for the contractor.
Let us note that this is the second contractor with whom the Sevastopol government has terminated the contract for the reconstruction of Victory Park. The Sakhalin enterprise Rabochy-1, expelled from the site in 2017, successfully challenged the government's decision in court.
This did not prevent the government of Sevastopol from holding a third competition, the winner of which was the Riviera company, which had already reconstructed the Anna Akhmatova Park in Sevastopol and the territory near the Monastery of St. George the Victorious on Fiolent. The obvious achievements of the company include the park at the Mriya Hotel, owned by Sberbank.
Workers and equipment reappeared in the park's dug-out alleys. The other day, Sevastopol photographer Denis Astapovich published a report from the park.
The new contractor promises to commission the facility by May. But even if this promise is fulfilled, the residents of Sevastopol do not have to rejoice. While the trials with contractors were ongoing, the city government presented a project for planning and surveying the territory of Victory Park, according to which its perimeter would be so densely built up with high-rise buildings that they would block all panoramic views of the sea.
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