Sochi Residents Demand Action on Tonnel'naya Street's Poor Conditions
Residents of Sochi's Zavokzalny microdistrict recently met with a local deputy to voice their concerns about the state of Tonnel'naya Street. The meeting, held by a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of Krasnodar Krai, focused on the need for improvements in the area.
The residents' main grievances included the poor sanitary conditions, inadequate lighting, and improper waste disposal on the street. They also highlighted the lack of free bus tickets on route No. 104, which they believe is causing inconvenience.
Following the meeting, Deputy Viktor Teplyakov has agreed to send a deputy inquiry to the relevant departments of the Sochi city administration. The inquiry aims to investigate the root causes of these issues and find solutions to address them.
The deputy's intervention comes as a response to the residents' plea for action. The inquiry is expected to shed light on the current situation and pave the way for improvements in the sanitation, lighting, and waste management on Tonnel'naya Street, as well as the provision of free bus tickets on route No. 104.
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