Chintsev held a reception for citizens at the Regional Public Reception Office of the 'United Russia' party
Yevgeny Chintsov, Chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod City Duma, held a public reception on December 17, 2025, at the United Russia party’s regional office. Residents raised concerns, with most appeals focusing on housing and utility problems. Several decisions were made during the meeting to address local issues.
The reception saw participation from Yuri Balashov, Alexander Ivanov, and Sergei Rodin. Among the attendees, Ilgar Mamedov and Kirill Orlov received letters of appreciation for their work in humanitarian aid.
A widow of a Great Patriotic War veteran reported a hazardous tree causing repeated power outages. Officials ordered a review of the situation. Meanwhile, Ivan Petrov, a local resident, requested repairs for an entranceway in his building—these were promptly scheduled. Control checks were arranged to investigate heating problems in a specific residential building. Road repair options were also set for examination after a collective petition from residents. Additionally, a detailed proposal for improving Vabinsky Ravine was discussed, and the proposer was invited to join a working group. A powerlifting rehabilitation project for combat veterans was presented and received support from the attendees.
The reception led to immediate actions, including scheduled repairs, safety inspections, and further reviews. Decisions were made to improve infrastructure, address housing concerns, and support veterans’ initiatives. Follow-up steps will involve working groups and ongoing assessments.
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