President Japarov Reviews Osh City Development Plans, Emphasizes Quality and Investment
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's President Sadyr Japarov visited Osh city to review development plans.
- Plans include modernizing infrastructure, building a large sports arena, and an ethno-historical complex for tourists.
- Japarov emphasized the importance of quality in ongoing projects and efficient use of investments.
President Sadyr Japarov visited Osh city as part of a short working trip to familiarize himself with the city's development plans. During his visit, the head of state was briefed on key infrastructure and investment projects aimed at modernizing the urban environment.
Among the presented projects is a multifunctional sports arena with an area exceeding 22,000 square meters, designed to accommodate 5,200 spectators. Osh Mayor Zhanarbek Akaev highlighted that this venue will serve as a hub for sports and cultural events for young people. Plans also include the construction of an ethno-historical complex catering to tourists and artisans. This complex will feature park areas, historical and cultural zones, and commercial spaces.
This venue will serve as a hub for sports and cultural events for young people.
Furthermore, there are plans to commence the construction of hotels operating under international franchises and branches of schools. The Osh mayor emphasized that these projects are expected to create a modern and investment-attractive image for the city, transforming its architectural and aesthetic appearance.
Following his review of the proposed projects, President Japarov instructed that priority be given to the quality of ongoing work and the effective utilization of attracted investments.
These projects are expected to create a modern and investment-attractive image for the city, transforming its architectural and aesthetic appearance.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.