Over 700 Bishkek Apartment Buildings Remain Unmanaged
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Bishkek has 3,540 apartment buildings, with 714 officially classified as
Bishkek's housing stock is facing a significant management crisis, with over 700 apartment buildings lacking official management bodies like homeowners' associations or management companies. This situation, revealed by Vice Mayor Ramiz Aliyev during a parliamentary session, highlights a critical issue affecting a substantial portion of the city's residential infrastructure. The lack of management has led to a backlog of problems and a surge in citizen complaints, prompting the formation of a special commission to address the concerns.
In Bishkek, there are 3,540 apartment buildings, of which 714 are officially considered "homeless" โ they have neither a homeowners' association nor management companies.
Lawmakers are actively seeking solutions, with the parliamentary committee on the fuel-energy complex, subsoil use, and industrial policy approving a draft law in its first reading aimed at increasing transparency in building management. However, the question remains whether the Bishkek mayor's office, which is on the front lines of this issue, has initiated its own legislative proposals. Vice Mayor Aliyev acknowledged the severity of the problems in these "homeless" buildings and stated that the mayor's office intends to consolidate the commission's findings to propose amendments to the current legislation.
In "homeless" buildings, a huge number of problems have accumulated.
The situation underscores a broader challenge in urban management and infrastructure maintenance in Bishkek. The sheer number of unmanaged buildings suggests a systemic issue that requires not only legislative action but also effective implementation and oversight by municipal authorities. The ongoing efforts to address this problem reflect a growing awareness of the need for better governance in the housing sector, aiming to improve living conditions for residents and ensure the long-term sustainability of apartment buildings.
The mayor's office intends to summarize the results of this commission's work and, based on them, propose its own adjustments to the bill.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.