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Travel restrictions enforced on July 18th

Overhead Pedestrian Crossing Construction Scheduled: Scheduled construction of an overhead pedestrian crossing will take place from July 18th, between 2:00 and unspecifiedtime, connecting Novoznamensky residential district and Komsomolsky microdistrict.

Limited access to transportation on July 18th
Limited access to transportation on July 18th

Travel restrictions enforced on July 18th

In the heart of Krasnodar, a significant development is underway as the city administration announced the construction of a new overpass. The overpass, which will be 200 meters long and 3 meters wide, is being built to connect the Novoznamensky residential district with the Komsomolsky microdistrict.

The construction site is situated near the Pashevichsky station, and the project is progressing steadily. On July 18, a key milestone will be reached as specialists install the beam of the span structure over the roadway of Ural Street. To accommodate this work, a traffic restriction will be implemented near house No. 147/1 on Ural Street from 2:00 to 4:00.

During the traffic restriction, residents and visitors can access and exit the city via Bereshanskaya and Fadeeva Streets. The city administration has also ensured the convenience of pedestrians, with three staircases and three elevators for people with disabilities and mothers with strollers being installed as part of the project.

The overpass, once completed, is expected to improve the city's infrastructure by providing a safer and more efficient route for commuters. The construction is planned to be finished by the end of 2025.

For the latest updates and detailed information about the progress of this project, it is recommended to consult local government websites, Krasnodar city infrastructure departments, or regional news sources. It's important to note that, as of mid-2025, no publicly available updates specify the current progress or precise technical parameters of the overpass project in Krasnodar.

This development is part of a larger initiative to modernise Krasnodar's urban landscape and enhance the quality of life for its residents. As the construction progresses, the city continues to move towards a more connected and accessible future.

The overpass project, located near Pashevichsky station, is not only limited to transportation infrastructure as it also involves finance, with the city administration eagerly seeking funds to ensure the project's completion by the end of 2025. Moreover, the industrial sector is expected to benefit from this development, as the improved city infrastructure, including the new overpass, will potentially attract more businesses and investments to Krasnodar.

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