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Voting for the improvement of territories in Karelia has begun

The head of the republic, Artur Parfenchikov, reminded in his public pages that from April 15 you can vote for the improvement of a particular territory in your locality. There is already a list of 79 objects, but only half of them will be selected and, accordingly, financed, according to the results of the vote. The selection must be made before May 31.

The vote is carried out on the portal of the national project “Housing and urban environment “. Important: You can vote from the age of 14.

Reminder: in 2021, 27 territories of the republic participated, 14 of which became winners and were developed last year. Among them are Lake Kontokki Embankment in Kostomuksha, Kukkovsky Square and Anchor Park in Petrozavodsk, Kondopoga Square on Kalinina Street, as well as the square near School No. 5 in Segezha.

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