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Fourteen courtyards in Yakutia scheduled for renovation in the year 2024

Over 102 million rubles have reportedly been earmarked for specified initiatives, as communicated by the Architecture Department within the Republic.

Fourteen courtyards in Yakutia set for renovation in 2024
Fourteen courtyards in Yakutia set for renovation in 2024

Fourteen courtyards in Yakutia scheduled for renovation in the year 2024

In a recent announcement by the republic's architecture department, Yakutia.INFO reports that the "1000 Courtyards in the Far East" program will continue its efforts in improving living spaces across the region.

Last year, Yakutia received 846 million rubles for the program, and in 2023, 61 courtyard territories were improved in 25 municipal formations of the republic. Among these improvements, 75 courtyards were located in the republic's capital. In 2022, a total of 124 courtyards and a mini-park were improved.

Preparatory work, material, and equipment procurement for these improvement projects are currently underway. The selection process for these projects was competitive, with 79 applications being considered. While no specific details about the architect responsible for the improvements under the "1000 HΓΆfe" program in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) have been disclosed, it is known that the projects have passed the competitive selection.

Looking forward to 2024, the program will focus on improving 14 courtyards in various districts of Yakutia, including Yakutsk, Aldan, Mirny, Nams, Neryungri, Lower Kolyma, Olekminsky, Hangalass, and Churapcha. The budget for these projects is set at 102 million rubles. Specifically, five courtyards are planned to be improved in Yakutsk, and nine in the Aldan, Mirny, Nams, Neryungri, Lower Kolyma, Olekminsky, Hangalass, and Churapcha districts.

No new information about the budget for the 2024 program or the competitive selection process for the upcoming projects has been provided at this time. As the improvement projects progress, residents of these regions can look forward to enhanced living spaces and community areas.

Stay tuned for more updates on the "1000 Courtyards in the Far East" program as they become available.

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