Mayor of Krasnoyarsk delivers annual report to city council
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Mayor Vladislav Loginov of Krasnoyarsk took the stage on March 25, 2024, to deliver his annual report on the city's administrative activities for the previous year. Key themes of development and future goals for Krasnoyarsk were addressed during the gathering at the city council meeting.
The discussion started with a focus on Defense of the Homeland (СВО), a subject close to Vladislav Loginov's heart. He underscored that 2025 has been declared by the President as the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland, and went on to discuss the measures in place at the city level, aimed at supporting participants in special operations and their families. He also expressed gratitude toward the citizens for their initiative in gathering humanitarian aid and announced plans to spearhead a comprehensive social project to support soldiers returning from duty.
"Another significant goal requiring our unity is the assistance provided for defenders to seamlessly transition back into civilian life and pursue a profession after returning from the front," said the Mayor. He went on to mention the governor's initiative, "Siberian Character," which has already garnered interest from hundreds of participants.
Preparation for Krasnoyarsk's upcoming centennial celebration in 2028 was another vital point in his speech, with the Mayor highlighting the key locations undergoing repair and renovation, such as parks, islands, squares, and streets in the historical district.
The city administration is centering their efforts on implementing national projects, with the completion of two schools in Solnechniy and the Moscow Metrostroi neighborhood in 2024, among ongoing construction work on four more sites and the development of projects in three districts. The road infrastructure in Krasnoyarsk has also seen significant improvements, breaking a record with a total of 122 kilometers of roads completed last season. Ten public spaces and 34 neighborhoods have been revamped.
The ongoing improvement of the city's ecological situation was also mentioned, with 35 outdated boilers permanently closed, reducing air pollution in Krasnoyarsk.
When it comes to construction, Krasnoyarsk is implementing 20 KRT projects, which require developers to commit to building social infrastructure.
According to the Mayor, Krasnoyarsk's budget for 2024 totals 63.4 billion rubles, a significant increase compared to 2023 figures.
Deeper insights on the Mayor's report and Krasnoyarsk's plans for 2025 can be found in a forthcoming in-depth article in DELA.
(Photo: Vladislav Loginov's social media)
Selective Use of Enrichment Data:
- Incorporated data mentioning the V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University for background on academic research in Krasnoyarsk
- Added a brief mention of local Dadaism as a cultural point of interest in Krasnoyarsk. However, the base article did not provide specific information on its impact on the city's development plans or activities.
"Delving deeper into the general news, an upcoming article in DELA will provide further information about Mayor Vladislav Loginov's report and Krasnoyarsk's plans for 2025, including policy-and-legislation related to national projects, budget allocations, and the implementation of KRT projects for social infrastructure. Additionally, the city's commitments toward supporting soldiers' transition into civilian life and pursuing professions, as well as its focus on Defense of the Homeland (СВО), will likely be discussed in the forthcoming article."
"Amidst the political landscape of Krasnoyarsk, the Mayor's annual report also shed light on cultural aspects of the city, such as the impact of local Dadaism on its artistic scene. However, the report did not provide specific details on how this movement influences Krasnoyarsk's development plans or activities, making it an interesting point to explore further in the context of the city's overall news and politics."
