Urge for Yakutsk residents to support growth and advancement through voting, as vocally championed by Anton Alekseenko.
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GQAKUTIA.INFO. The Yakutsk city government is sitting down with the people to lay out the significance of each citizen's active participation in the online voting for the federal project "Creating a Cozy City Ambiance" under the national project "Housing and Comfortable Surroundings."
On June 3, Deputy Mayor of Yakutsk A.Santon (a.k.a. Anton Alekseenko) chatted with the crew at the Republican Hospital No.1 - National Medical Center. He stressed the importance of each resident's involvement in the ranking vote to pick a facility that'll get a facelift in 2026.
Voters can choose from eight prime locations that are contenders for federal funding and a well-deserved makeover. Each location represents a crucial part of the urban environment that's in dire need of an upgrade.
"I'll swing by my office and make sure my peeps vote, I'll make sure everyone casts a ballot. Hey, this is our city, and it's vital for us to live here comfortably. Each project up for grabs is crucial to us, all projects matter. The more there are, the merrier," said Larisa Makukha, head honcho of the laundry department at Republican Hospital No.1 - National Medical Center.
Alkvad Bulatov, the gaffer of the National Medical Center, deemed the powwow with the deputy mayor productive. Each employee at the Republican Hospital had the chance to ask the right questions to the administration.
"Today's sit-down with ol' A.Santon, our city's deputy mayor, was a real game-changer. It's awesome that we're chatting with the high-ups and solving some serious issues. We're the ones with the power to shape our city's cozy ambiance. I'm urging the folks to get in the game too and actively vote, 'cause every vote counts," said Alkvad Bulatov, the big cheese of the Republican Hospital No.1 - National Medical Center.
The Yakutsk city government's public gabfests will carry on until June 10. They'll chat about the importance of participatory voting on the improvement of sports facilities, transport, housing and utilities, finance and IT sectors, and more.
In the context of the federal project "Creating a Cozy City Ambiance" under the national project "Infrastructure for Life," these sites might be eligible for landscaping this year:
- Gagarin Square;
- "Naked Hearts" Square on Taloy Lake (N. Vodyanova's platform);
- Builders' Square;
- Square of Yakut warriors fallen in Rzhev;
- Warm Lake Embankment;
- White Lake Embankment;
- Shor's Lake Embankment;
- Seregeli Lake Embankment.
Residents aged 14 and above can participate in the ranking vote to pick public spaces that'll get a "Facelift 2026" ticket via the Gosuslugi portal or app until June 12, 2025.
You can vote here.
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- Yakutsk City Council
- Make Yakutsk POPPING
- A.Santon
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- The discussion on the policy-and-legislation aspect of the federal project "Creating a Cozy City Ambiance" under the national project "Housing and Comfortable Surroundings" has been extended to various public forums, including the city council meetings and social media platforms like Twitter.
- As part of the general news, the importance of active participation in online voting for the improvement of public spaces in Yakutsk has gained traction, with the politics surrounding the process drawing attention from various news outlets and citizens alike.