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Eight repaired streets open to traffic in Bishkek

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Eight repaired streets in Bishkek have reopened to traffic following completion of renovation work.
  • The opened roads include sections on Krasnodarskaya, Lushikhina, Ak-Shookum, Semetey, Aaly Tokombaev, and Osmankul streets, along with a road in the 5th microdistrict.
  • In 2026, Bishkek began construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation of 136 roads and sidewalks, with 68 projects now completed.

Bishkek has reopened eight repaired streets to vehicle traffic, signaling progress in the city's infrastructure development. The completed projects include various road sections and sidewalks, enhancing connectivity and urban mobility.

Among the reopened routes are sections of Krasnodarskaya Street, Lushikhina Street, Ak-Shookum Street, and Semetey Street, with lengths ranging from 510 meters to 1,200 meters. Additionally, a 3,200-meter sidewalk along Aaly Tokombaev Street has been made accessible. Other completed sections include a 350-meter road in the 5th microdistrict and a 600-meter stretch of Scriabin Street.

The municipal administration reported that all reopened streets and road segments now feature improved sidewalks and tidied adjacent areas. These renovations are part of a larger initiative launched in 2026.

This year, Bishkek embarked on a comprehensive plan to construct, reconstruct, and rehabilitate a total of 136 roads and sidewalks. To date, 68 of these projects have been successfully concluded, indicating a steady pace in the city's efforts to upgrade its transportation network.

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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.