In Yalta, private owners were banned from construction work during the holiday season
Yalta has introduced an annual moratorium on construction work in the resort area.
The ban comes into force on May 31 and will last until September 30, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I signed a resolution to suspend all types of construction work during the holiday season,” Yalta administration head Yanina Pavlenko said in her Telegram channel. – There are a number of exceptions – construction within the framework of the Federal Target Program, at the expense of the federal budget, the Republic and the local one. There are two months ahead, I ask you to prepare and complete all the necessary processes during this time. Starting May 31, we will begin strict control.”
In fact, only construction work on private properties is subject to the ban. This year, Yalta will have to complete the elimination of the consequences of last year's flood. The day before, the Russian government decided to allocate 1,5 billion rubles for this. The funds will be used to repair more than 260 apartment buildings damaged as a result of the emergency in the urban districts of Yalta and Kerch.
Also this year, under the state program for the development of Crimea, large-scale construction and modernization of sewage treatment facilities will begin on the southern coast of Crimea. WWTP Foros, Sanatornoye, Katsiveli began to be built last year, and this year treatment plants for Simeiz, Gurzuf and Yalta itself will be added to them. City wastewater treatment plants are located between the central embankment and Massandra beach.
According to the improvement program in Yalta, Sovetskaya Square and adjacent areas are being renovated. The city received 57 million rubles to repair staircases and retaining walls, which had seriously deteriorated without maintenance. All this construction work is not prohibited, and during the holiday season Yalta will enter with the noise of concrete mixers and the roar of jackhammers. At the same time, the authorities are set for a record tourist flow - over 10 million people at the end of the year, and every second person chooses the southern coast of Crimea for vacation.
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