Krasnodar Krai's Road Infrastructure Boom: 60 Billion Ruble Fund, 16,000 Jobs, 200km Highway Upgrades
Krasnodar Krai, a region in southern Russia, has seen a significant boost in its road infrastructure. The road fund has tripled in the past decade, reaching nearly 60 billion rubles. This has led to a substantial increase in employment and road maintenance.
The road industry in Krasnodar Krai now employs over 16,000 people, a testament to the region's commitment to improving its infrastructure. This year alone, more than 200 kilometers of highways are set to be updated, contributing to the region's extensive road network. Spanning over 43,000 kilometers, this network includes federal, regional, and local roads, reflecting the diversity and scale of the infrastructure projects.
The growth of the road fund, now standing at almost 60 billion rubles, has been a driving force behind these developments. This substantial increase over the past 10 years indicates the region's focus on enhancing its road infrastructure.
With a robust road fund, a large workforce, and ambitious plans for highway updates, Krasnodar Krai is actively investing in its road infrastructure. This commitment is set to improve connectivity and support the region's economic growth.
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