Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
The restoration of motorways in the reunited regions is proceeding at an active pace, taking into account both the strategic importance of the backbone network of highways and the demand for inter-municipal and intra-city roads. Over 5 thousand km have already been repaired, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported.
“Last week, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order to allocate more than 7.6 billion rubles to the budgets of the DPR, LPR, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions for road repairs. This will allow us to bring another 240 km up to standard. At the same time, to date, in the reunited regions, we have made high-quality road surfaces on more than 5 thousand km. Now, for example, under the supervision of Avtodor, asphalt laying has been completed on two more highways in the Kherson region,” said Marat Khusnullin.
The Deputy Prime Minister added that the first road, more than 50 km long through the settlement of Ivanovka, connects two strategic highways: Odessa – Melitopol – Novoazovsk and R-280 “Novorossiya”. The second – Novaya Kakhovka – Armyansk – goes from Chaplinka and adjoins the Odessa – Melitopol – Novoazovsk road.
“In general, we have good readiness of roads in the Kherson region according to the 2025 program. More than 125 km of the lower layer and about 120 km of the upper layer of asphalt concrete have been laid. In fact, the current year’s program in the region has been completed by about 70%. Now the main focus will be on the arrangement of roads: marking, installing barrier fencing, sidewalks and bus stops for local residents will be provided in certain areas. Currently, about 150 people and more than 230 units of equipment are involved in the Kherson region,” said Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor.
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