Voznesenskoye’s Revitalized Public Space Welcomes Locals with Style and Comfort
A stylish fence has been installed to complete the updated look of a newly renovated public space in Voznesenskoye, a village in Amur District. The space, adjacent to a square near Sherov Street, is part of Russia's national project Infrastructure for Life.
The federal budget has allocated a substantial amount of 3.54 billion rubles to Khabarovsk Territory for urban improvement projects this year. This funding has been put to good use in Voznesenskoye, where the public space has been transformed with decorative pergolas for comfort and modern benches and trash bins to maintain cleanliness.
Under the initiative, a total of 53 public spaces in Khabarovsk Territory are set to be upgraded by 2026. Implementing Putin’s Infrastructure for Life national project remains a top priority for regional authorities in the territory.
The public space in Voznesenskoye village has been successfully upgraded, providing a stylish and comfortable area for locals and visitors alike. The transformation is part of a larger initiative to improve public spaces across Khabarovsk Territory, with many more projects planned in the coming years.
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