District governors in Almaty began conferences with locals
In a significant step towards community engagement, Azamat Kaldybayev, the Akimat of Azamat Aulatau district, recently held a meeting with residents to address a range of concerns. The meeting, which took place on various channels and locations, saw a total of 115 questions being asked.
The main concerns of the residents were road repairs, water and sewage pipeline laying, street lighting, public transport movement, lack of bus stops, parking issues, and housing and communal services. Activists were also present and raised questions about gasification and sports facility construction.
Azamat Kaldybayev, in his commitment to address all problematic areas, promised to tackle these issues in the near future. He answered residents' questions for three hours, providing a platform for open dialogue and transparency.
The Aulatau district, which consists of 23 microdistricts and 676 streets with a total length of 380 km, has been undergoing significant changes. The district's transport system is well-established, with around 600 buses operating on its routes, serving 42 passenger routes.
While the search results do not provide direct, detailed information specifically covering the current status and future plans for road repairs, water and sewage pipeline laying, street lighting, public transport, bus stops, parking, housing and communal services, gasification, and sports facility construction in Almaty's Azamat Kaldybayev's Aulatau district, some related context and broader infrastructure developments in Almaty and Alatau city can be summarized.
Significant upgrades in gas infrastructure related to Almaty-2 and Almaty-3 power stations were completed in September 2024, enhancing gas supply. This is part of a large modernization and environmental improvement effort funded by international institutions such as the EBRD and Asian Development Bank.
The Almaty Railway Bypass Project, involving land acquisition and relocations in Alatau city and nearby districts for major railway infrastructure development, indicates ongoing infrastructure investment in the Alatau area. This project may affect public transport movement and urban infrastructure layouts.
However, specific detailed data or announcements regarding these essential municipal services and infrastructure are not explicitly found in the cited sources. For concrete and up-to-date information, contacting the Almaty city administration or local Akimat office of Azamat Kaldybayev's Aulatau district, or reviewing recent local government development plans, would be necessary.
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The meeting with Azamat Kaldybayev, the district's leader, highlighted several political and general-news issues that the residents of Aulatau were facing, including road repairs, water and sewage pipeline laying, street lighting, public transport movement, lack of bus stops, parking issues, housing and communal services, gasification, and sports facility construction. The residents were seeking updates and solutions to these problems during the dialogue. Despite the lack of specific, detailed information found in the given sources about the current status and future plans for these issues, the search results revealed broader infrastructure developments in Almaty and Alatau city.