Mayor of Krasnoyarsk presents annual report to city council
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Mayor of Krasnoyarsk, Vladislav Logginov, delivered his annual report on the city's administration activities in 2024, touching upon key development areas and this year's objectives. The event took place during a city council session, focusing initially on the current state of the city.
Logginov reminded the gathered assembly that 2025 has been declared by the President as the Year of the Country's Defender, presenting updates on measures implemented within the city to support participants of special operations and their families. He expressed gratitude to the residents for forming humanitarian aid and announced the launch of a comprehensive social project to support warriors returning home.
"A significant goal that requires our joint effort is helping defenders transition into civilian life and reenter the workforce upon their return from the front. It's long overdue that Governor of the region, Mikhail Kotyukov, announced the launch of the 'Siberian Spirit' project," said Logginov.
The preparation for Krasnoyarsk's centennial in 2028 was another notable topic of the address, with Mayor Logginov highlighting key places slated for renovation and beautification. These include parks, islands, plazas, historical city center streets, and residential areas.
The implementation of national projects is of particular concern for the administration:
In 2024, two schools were built, in Sunny and the MCR-ne Metrostroi settlement, with work ongoing at four other locations. Meanwhile, project proposals for schools are being developed in three districts. The city's roadways are also seeing significant improvements, with a record-breaking 122 km of roads completed in the previous season. Ten public spaces and 34 neighborhoods were improved as well.
Efforts towards environmental improvement continue, as 35 outdated boiler plants, contributing to pollution, have been closed.
In terms of construction, twenty KRT projects are underway in Krasnoyarsk, which require developers to construct social facilities.
Logginov revealed that the city's budget revenue reached 63.4 billion rubles in 2024, marking an increase of over 20% compared to 2023 figures.
Today, DELA provides an in-depth look at the Mayor's report and Krasnoyarsk's plans for 2025.
Photo Credit: Vladislav Logginov's social media accounts
Interesting Insights:In addition to the projects mentioned above, Krasnoyarsk is also the home to the Siberian Federal University, an essential educational and cultural center in Siberia. The city has faced economic challenges following the post-Soviet era, particularly with ownership disputes over major industrial facilities such as the Krasnoyarsk Aluminum Plant[5]. Some industries in Siberia, like cement production, have shown mixed trends, with some plants experiencing drops in production while others report increases. Overall, there has been a general decrease in demand for cement in Siberia, reflecting broader economic trends[4]. Krasnoyarsk's tourism potential is noteworthy, with attractions like the Stolby nature reserve and the Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Station[5]. However, specific development plans for 2025, as discussed in Mayor Vladislav Logginov's report, were not detailed in the information available. Accessing local or official reports from Krasnoyarsk would provide more accurate and precise details on these matters.
- The 2025 policy-and-legislation section of DELA's news will likely cover Mayor Logginov's plans for Krasnoyarsk, including the support for warriors returning home and the transition of defenders into civilian life.
- In line with the Siberian Spirit project, the city of Krasnoyarsk is planning to renovate and beautify key places such as parks, islands, plazas, historical city center streets, and residential areas by 2028, in preparation for the city's centennial.
- The 'general news' section of DELA might publish updates on Krasnoyarsk's progress in implementing national projects like education and infrastructure, including the construction of new schools and road improvements, as well as the closure of 35 outdated boiler plants to address environmental concerns.
- The 'politics' section of DELA may follow up on Mayor Logginov's statement about the Year of the Country's Defender, covering the measures implemented within the city to support participants of special operations and their families, and the launch of a comprehensive social project to support warriors returning home.
