Expansion of Korenovskaya Street in Krasnodar to accommodate four lanes is underway
Krasnodar, Russia — A significant infrastructure project is underway in the city of Krasnodar, with plans to expand Korenevskaya Street from Dzerzhinsky to Sadovaya. The expansion, approved by Governor Veniamin Kondratyev and Krasnodar Mayor Yevgeny Naumov, aims to improve transport accessibility and enhance the quality of life for the street's 25,000 residents.
The project's primary goals include addressing traffic congestion by increasing road capacity, facilitating smoother traffic flow, and improving connections between different parts of the city. By reducing travel times, easing congestion, and providing better road infrastructure, the project aims to make daily commutes easier and safer, thus raising overall living standards.
The expansion is planned in phases, with detailed design and preparatory work preceding construction. Preliminary announcements and initial works, such as surveying and land acquisition, may have started in recent years. The main construction phase, spanning 1-3 years depending on project scale and complexity, is expected to commence after approvals and tenders. Completion aims to coincide with broader urban development plans to facilitate integrated transport solutions.
To fund the expansion, seizing adjacent territory will be necessary. Land for expansion will be acquired through a combination of purchases from private owners, the use of public land, and compensation measures for affected property owners. Transparent procedures will be followed to minimize disputes and ensure fair treatment of residents and businesses.
The project is expected to bring several benefits to the area, including reduced traffic congestion along Korenevskaya Street and adjacent roads, shorter travel times for commuters and public transportation, improved safety due to upgraded road surfaces, lighting, and pedestrian crossings, support for urban growth by integrating transport networks and facilitating smoother logistics, and a boost to the local economy by enabling better access to commercial and residential zones.
For more specific details about the project, such as contractor names, official governmental documents, or updates on the project's progress, it is recommended to consult the Krasnodar city administration's infrastructure or transport department announcements or their official website. As the project progresses, residents and businesses in the Korenevskaya Street microdistrict can look forward to improved transport accessibility and a higher quality of life.
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