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Biysk kicks off month-long citywide cleanup with community push

From Victory Park to neighborhood streets, Biysk's transformation begins—with shovels, teamwork, and a mayor's call to action. Will the city shine brighter in 30 days?

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Biysk kicks off month-long citywide cleanup with community push

Biysk Launches Month-Long Urban Improvement Campaign

In Biysk, lawmakers from the Altai Krai Legislative Assembly and the Biysk City Duma representing United Russia, along with members of the Biysk City Political Council, party supporters, Young Guard activists, and volunteers, have joined the city's month-long beautification drive. Mayor Viktor Shchigrev announced the initiative in his channel on the MAX messaging app.

The United Russia team gathered in Victory Park, where they carried out cleanup work on their assigned area, the mayor wrote.

Participants cleared dry grass, fallen leaves, and branches during the volunteer effort.

Shchigrev emphasized that community cleanups are an excellent way to keep the city tidy and urged Biysk residents to take part in the month-long improvement campaign.

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