Krasnodar’s key street reopens early after major infrastructure upgrade
A key stretch of Krasnaya Partizan Street in Krasnodar has been fully repaired ahead of schedule. The 250-metre section, leading to major medical facilities, was upgraded as part of a wider regional road programme. Work finished on November 24, addressing long-standing concerns from residents and hospital visitors.
The project covered a complete overhaul of the carriageway, sidewalks, and nearby parking areas. Crews also installed new traffic dividers, road signs, and lane markings to improve safety and traffic flow. The upgrades were funded and managed by Krasnodar’s city authorities, including the local road construction department.
The renovated road now provides smoother access to essential healthcare services. Patients, staff, and local residents will benefit from the improved infrastructure. The project marks another step in the city’s ongoing efforts to upgrade its transport network.
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