Aquamarine Pool Delayed; Nashalsa Supermarket Opens in Kurgan
The opening of the 'Aquamarine' swimming pool in Zaozerne, Kurgan, has been pushed back due to required repairs. Meanwhile, a new 'Nashalsa' supermarket has opened in Ketovo, bringing shopping convenience to residents. The pool's delay comes as a surprise, as it was initially slated for an October opening.
The 'Aquamarine' pool's opening has been delayed due to necessary repairs, with no new opening date announced yet. This setback follows initial plans to inaugurate the facility in October. In other news, a new 'Nashalsa' supermarket has opened in Ketovo, occupying space in a shopping center completed last September.
In Kurgan's city hall, former deputy mayor Svetlana Abramova is rumored to return to Mayor Anton Naumenko's team. However, no official announcements have been made regarding personnel changes. The managing company has increased house maintenance tariffs and plans to terminate residents' contracts, prompting a complaint to the prosecutor's office.
Residents of a new 16-story building on the embankment in Kurgan are grappling with serious issues, including cracks, leaks, and equipment failures. The managing company, 'Projectservice', has filed a lawsuit against the construction company 'SZ 'Standard'' to address these defects and seek compensation.
The delayed opening of the 'Aquamarine' swimming pool in Zaozerne, Kurgan, due to repairs, has disappointed locals. Meanwhile, a new 'Nashalsa' supermarket in Ketovo offers a welcome addition for shoppers. In the city administration, potential personnel changes are afoot, and residents of a new 16-story building face significant challenges. The managing company's actions, including tariff increases and contract terminations, have sparked a complaint to the prosecutor's office.
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