Residents Prefer Kirov Avenue for Its Landscaping Enhancements
Vladivostok Residents Cast Votes for City Infrastructure Improvements
Over 27,000 residents of Vladivostok have participated in a city-wide vote to determine which territories will be improved next year as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life". According to city administration reports, ten locations within the city are candidates for transformation, with funds from the federal government.
As of current voting, the alley along Kirillov Street leads as the most favored project, with over 6,000 votes cast. In second place is the territory between Lugovaya and Gaydamak, where the old tram tracks once lay. The square near the Trudovaya bus stop follows in third place.
The voting process continues until June 12, giving citizens more time to choose their preferred infrastructure projects.
While specific details regarding three territories under the "Infrastructure for Life" national project couldn't be found in the latest sources, ongoing transformation endeavors in the region are prominent. These include:
- The Russky Innovation Science and Technology Centre (INTC), a center aimed at promoting innovation and technological advancements in the region.
- Kurchatov Institute’s Megascience-Class Facility on FEFU Campus, another significant project that promises to revolutionize the city’s educational and scientific landscape.
- The Vladivostok Light Metro Project, a key urban infrastructure initiative intended to enhance transportation and connectivity within the city.
These projects, while not explicitly tied to the "Infrastructure for Life" project by name, are representative of the priority areas for federal infrastructure funding and transformational goals in Vladivostok. For confirmation of the exact three territories under the "Infrastructure for Life" national project, consultation of official Russian government documentation or the project’s official website is recommended.
The residents are expressing their preferences for lifestyle improvements, with the alley along Kirillov Street being the most favored home-and-garden project. The upcoming transformation of the territory between Lugovaya and Gaydamak could also impact the city's home-and-garden lifestyle.