Improvement of two public spaces will be completed this year in Kamchatka as part of the master plan

Kamchatka is implementing a long-term plan for the comprehensive socio-economic development of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky until 2030, approved by President Vladimir Putin and confirmed by the Government of the Russian Federation. This year, the improvement of two public spaces will be completed - the embankment of the Ozernovskaya Spit and the park along Voytsesheka Street in the Siluet microdistrict. Andrey Konovalov, Director of the Territorial Development Department of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC): "The master plan for the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky agglomeration includes 17 infrastructure measures for a total of 149.6 billion rubles. All of them are aimed at rebooting the city, developing the city center, comprehensive development of existing and new territories, and using the natural landscape as recreational areas to attract residents and tourists.

Kamchatka is implementing a long-term plan for the comprehensive socio-economic development of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky until 2030, approved by President Vladimir Putin and confirmed by the Government of the Russian Federation. This year, the improvement of two public spaces will be completed - the embankment of the Ozernovskaya Spit and the park along Voytsesheka Street in the Siluet microdistrict.

Andrey Konovalov, Director of the Territorial Development Department of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC): "The master plan for the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky agglomeration includes 17 infrastructure measures for a total of 149.6 billion rubles. All of them are aimed at rebooting the city, developing the city center, comprehensive development of existing and new territories, and using the natural landscape as recreational areas to attract residents and tourists.

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