Serdechkin and Morar spoke with residents of Murmansk from Roslyakovo

April 21, 2023

On Thursday, April 20, the head of the Murmansk city administration, Yuri Serdeshkin, together with the head of the Murmansk municipality, Igor Morar, visited Roslyakovo to meet with local residents. Read more in the material “The Eastern Herald in Murmansk”.

The communication began with a traditional detour around the facilities that were repaired within the framework of the national project “Safe Quality Roads” in Murmansk. Yury Serdechkin appreciated the quality of road repair works and the installation of outdoor lighting on Shkolnaya Street, which were carried out in previous years.

Recall that the national project “Safe Quality Roads” is implemented in 84 regions of the country. With its help, the authorities significantly improve the road infrastructure of the municipalities of Russia. This is due to the construction of new highways, bridges, increasing route safety, and much more.

Then the head of administration visited the territories where it is planned to install children’s play complexes. These territories were chosen by the residents of Murmansk in the spring as part of a vote and a strategic project on the Our North portal. In Roslyakovo, these are four sites on Molodyozhnaya, 17, Shkolnaya, 17 streets, as well as on the Severomorskoye highway, 12 and 18.

All questions posed during today’s event will be answered. Also, residents of Murmansk can contact the city administration through the official VK online group or through the Internet reception. It’s a quick and convenient way to get information and solve your problems without the need for a personal presence. The VKontakte group is the official channel of communication with the administration of the city of Murmansk, where everyone has the opportunity to ask their questions and receive expert answers as soon as possible.

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