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Renovation of Park in Din District to Commence due to National Initiative

Krasnoselskoe locals now have a new recreational destination at their disposal.

Inhabitants of Krasnoselskoe to enjoy a fresh accommodation spot.
Inhabitants of Krasnoselskoe to enjoy a fresh accommodation spot.

Renovation of Park in Din District to Commence due to National Initiative

Title: Fresh, Modern Park on the Way for Krasnoselskoe Village Residents 🌳

Exciting times are coming for the residents of Krasnoselskoe village in Dinskoy District! A revamp of a park zone is in the works as part of a national initiative. The green heart of the village will soon see some major improvements. This fantastic project is made possible by the federal program "Infrastructure for Life." 💥

Let's dive into the dirt (figuratively speaking) and see what's going down. The park on Lenin Street's days as a forgettable greenspace are numbered. Spanning over 1.6 hectares, this park is set to be transformed into a vibrant and functional recreation hub. 🌟

- The renovation momentum has kicked off. So buckle up! said Vyacheslav Shaposhnik, the acting minister of the fuel and energy complex and housing and communal services of the Krasnodar Territory.

The contractor's already tackled the demolition phase and started installing curb stones and prepping the playground's base for paving. The updated park will roll out new walking paths, modern lighting, top-notch children's play equipment, and quirky, small architectural artifacts. As autumn rolls in and the weather cooperates, additional planting work is planned for the park's lush expanse. 🌙

Now, you might be wondering, "How can I help decide which projects get the green light in 2026?" Fear not! Simply cast your vote in the ongoing poll in the Krasnodar Territory on the official program website before June 12. Your voice matters,Team! 🗳️

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Fun Fact: Curious about typical federal projects under the "Infrastructure for Life" initiative? These projects generally cover a broad range of areas, such as transport, social facilities, and green spaces—all with the aim of boosting the quality of life of citizens. 🎉👉 Learn More

As the renovation of the park on Lenin Street progresses, the home-and-garden space will undergo a significant transformation into a modern, vibrant recreation hub, thanks to the federal program "Infrastructure for Life." To participate in deciding future projects, cast your vote on the official program website before June 12. Your lifestyle and that of the community may benefit greatly from such choices.

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