In Yalta and Yevpatoria they are looking for tasty places for renovation
The Crimean authorities are studying the possibility of renovation following the example of Moscow in some territories, in particular in Yalta and Yevpatoria.
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Crimea, former owner of the Interstroy construction company Evgeniy Kabanov stated this on air on the Crimea 24 TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the official, in Moscow, developers compensate for the costs of resettling residents of dilapidated buildings due to the high cost of the space remaining after resettlement.
“The capital is not really an indicator. There they have introduced certain concessions from the point of view that the money is exclusively from the capital. Moscow is not a subsidized region and they have the right to use their money as they please...
We are now carrying out enormous work on the formation of support sites for construction; we are now considering hypothetical options for some renovation areas in the republic. But these are just thoughts for now due to the fact that this trend has been set. For now, we’re just considering, determining whether it’s even possible and whether it’s applicable on the territory of the Republic of Crimea.
They invited specialists, a specialized institute of the Moscow government, who was involved in the renovation. Now they are selecting the example of, relatively speaking, Yalta, Yevpatoria, we are looking for sites, we are looking at where there is really an excess of emergency housing, there are no communications, and we understand that in order to improve this or that urban space, the only way is renovation.
Now, we believe that the most important thing is that there is an economy there. Because in Moscow renovation started only because there is a fairly high cost per square meter. Where can all these relocations, resettlement, and repairs be included in a square meter? We are also trying to try it on, but for now this is all just a prospect,” said Kabanov.
Earlier, housing development expert Yulia Smirnova (ex-manager of the Parangon company Pavel Lebedeva) assured that Sevastopol has opportunities for population growth due to demolition of emergency and dilapidated housing and development of this territory with high-rise buildings. Also at a meeting of the State Duma Committee on Housing Policy and Housing and Public Utilities, which took place in Alushta, the head of the committee, Galina Khovanskaya, called it relevant for Crimea the issue of housing renovation.
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