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Renovation of the inaugural street in Ulan-Ude completes

"Year 2025: Unveiling the Future"

Street renovation initiates in Ulan-Ude, marking the initiative's first location.
Street renovation initiates in Ulan-Ude, marking the initiative's first location.

Renovation of the inaugural street in Ulan-Ude completes

In the heart of Ulan-Ude's Sovietsky District, a 366-meter stretch of Dimitrova Street is nearing completion. This road, overseen by the city's construction committee, is of great importance due to its proximity to significant facilities.

The repaired road leads to several key establishments, including the Main Emergency Management Department, the City Park, the MVD building, the Youth Art Theatre, and the MVD building. These facilities serve the local community and are easily accessible for residents and visitors alike.

The road repair has also improved access to essential services such as kindergartens, secondary schools, and polyclinics. These facilities have benefited from the improved infrastructure, ensuring a smoother and safer journey for those using them.

Yevgeny Sobolev, head of the road construction department, has stated that this stretch of road is significant. To ensure safety and efficiency, the repaired road has been marked, and traffic signs have been equipped. The road has already been paved, making for a smoother journey for pedestrians and vehicles alike.

The completion of this stretch of road on Dimitrova Street is expected to be a welcome improvement for the local community, enhancing the overall quality of life in the area. As the road nears completion in 2025, residents and visitors can look forward to a more convenient and accessible Ulan-Ude.

The completion of this stretch of Dimitrova Street will provide easier access to various facilities, enhancing the home-and-garden lifestyle of the residents in Ulan-Ude's Sovietsky District. With the improvement, essential services such as kindergartens, schools, and polyclinics will complement the lifestyle offerings of the City Park, Youth Art Theatre, and other leisure establishments.

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