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Bishkek announces tender for beautification of former garage site

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bishkek City Hall has announced a tender to improve the area on Baitika Baatyra Street where garages were demolished over a year ago.
  • Residents were promised a public square, and children's and sports grounds after the garages were removed.
  • The project includes a modern children's playground, a mini-square, and landscaping, with consideration for emergency vehicle access.

The Bishkek City Hall is moving forward with plans to beautify the area on Baitika Baatyra Street where garages were demolished more than a year ago. The announcement comes after a year-long wait for residents who were promised new amenities.

Following the demolition of garages at house number 79, residents were assured that the space would be transformed into a public square, complete with children's and sports facilities. Now, a tender has been announced to select a contractor for the landscaping and improvement project.

Today I received a response. The City Hall announced that it has already announced a tender to determine the contractor for the improvement of this territory. The project includes a modern children's playground, a mini-square, landscaping and improvement.

โ€” Dastan BekeshevA member of parliament sharing the update from the Bishkek City Hall regarding the beautification project.

Parliament member Dastan Bekeshev, who had inquired with the municipality on behalf of the residents, shared the update. He confirmed that the project plans include a modern children's playground, a mini-square, and extensive green spaces. The municipality also stated that the former garage site is not being used as a parking area and that measures will be taken to ensure emergency vehicles can access the site during the improvement works.

Additionally, a barrier installed by residents of house number 79, restricting vehicle access to the courtyard, will be considered in the planning. The municipality's response assures that the need for unimpeded passage for emergency services will be factored into the final design.

Furthermore, a barrier has been installed by residents of house No. 79 on Baitika Baatyra Street, restricting vehicle access to the courtyard. When carrying out further work on landscaping and organizing the territory, the need to ensure unimpeded passage of emergency service vehicles will be taken into account.

โ€” Bishkek City HallThe municipality's response detailing considerations for the improvement project, including access for emergency services.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.