House demolition on Lviv Street in Krasnoyarsk due to accidents
In the near future, a rundown building at No. 18 Lvovskaya Street in Krasnoysark is set to be demolished. The contractor for the demolition has already been selected. This building was declared a rundown structure back in 2015, and its eight resident families were rehoused last year.
Demolition work on the Lvovskaya Street building is planned to be completed by May.
According to Tatyana Golvkina, the head of the relocation department for citizens from rundown housing at MKU "UKS", the process of relocating each building depends on numerous factors such as funding, available apartments for relocation, and potential legal disputes that could delay the relocation process by a year or more.
To add, the Capital Construction Management is currently managing the relocation of 14 buildings and the demolition of five.
Here's a proactive approach to keep updated on this project:
- Official Sources
- Krasnoyarsk City Administration: Check out their official website or contact their press office directly.
- Emergency Situations Ministry (Russia): They often handle critical demolitions like this one.
- Local News Outlets
- Krasnoyarsk Media: Tune in to channels like TVK Krasnoyarsk or NGS24.RU for local updates.
- National News: Agencies like TASS or RIA Novosti may cover this high-profile development.
- Community Updates
- Social media: Search for posts tagged #Красноярск or #LvovskayaStreet for resident-shared updates.
- Municipal hotline: Call +7 (391) 211-XX-XX (replace XX with the relevant department number) for official timelines.
Remember: Delays in such projects are common due to factors such as permitting, weather, or resource allocation. Make sure to verify the information through official channels before relying on it entirely. Report any safety concerns to local authorities promptly.
- The demolition of No. 18 Lvovskaya Street building in Krasnoysark, initially declared rundown in 2015, is anticipated to be completed by May.
- The relocation department for citizens from rundown housing at MKU "UKS," led by Tatyana Golvkina, acknowledges that the process of relocating each building is dependent on factors such as funding, available apartments, and potential legal disputes.
- The Capital Construction Management is currently overseeing the relocation of 14 buildings and the demolition of five, including No. 18 Lvovskaya Street.
- To stay informed about this project, residents and interested parties can turn to official sources like the Krasnoyarsk City Administration, Emergency Situations Ministry (Russia), local news outlets such as Krasnoyarsk Media, and national news agencies like TASS or RIA Novosti. Community updates can also be found on social media, municipal hotline, or search for posts tagged #Красноярск or #LvovskayaStreet.
