The Regional Economic Committee explained the reason behind the Omishi not receiving compensation after tariffs removal.
In Omsk, a city in western Siberia, the annual increase in utility tariffs, including heating, took effect on July 1st, as previously approved last year. Despite the cancellation of the decision to increase the maximum index of tariff growth from 16.1% to 39.6% at the end of July, there is no publicly available information confirming or denying compensation for Omsk residents regarding the utility bill increase.
The head of Omsk RREC, Dmitry Russkich, has stated that there will be no recalculation of July utility bills due to the cancellation of the tariff increase. However, no explicit information on such compensation in Omsk is found in the search results.
When a significant utility tariff increase is officially canceled or rolled back, compensation or reimbursement to residents depends on local government policies and legal decisions, which vary by region. If you are looking for an authoritative answer, checking official statements from Omsk regional authorities, the local utility providers, or the state regulator for utilities in Russia would be necessary.
Meanwhile, an exhibition titled "Our everything" dedicated to Leonid Martynov has opened in Omsk. The exhibition, which is not related to the utility bill increase, showcases the life and works of the renowned Omsk artist.
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