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6
July 2017
Thursday

Before project "Parks for small cities" it is task to determine the minimum amount of work needed to get a good result in its implementation. This was informed today by the Chairman of the public Council of the project , President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov.

"Although the project started recently, it has become extremely popular, covering currently 317 cities. It is necessary to determine the minimum amount of work that needs to be undertaken in the frame of development of recreation areas in cities with a population of 250 thousand people. Parks are the center of attraction for people, which is important to understand that he would like to see the inhabitants of the cities, and lay it in the plan of implementation of the party project", - said Rustam Minnikhanov, speaking at the first meeting of the public Council of the project.

According to the Federal coordinator of the project "Parks of small towns" by Vladimir Panov, currently already possible to identify regions where managed to develop a really positive practice of interaction with the public.

The Ministry of construction, architecture and housing of Tatarstan reports that in MD M - 14 in Kaza house for houses №3-4 received a conclusion on compliance. At the moment there is inspection for commissioning.

Today it was the official opening of the MUF 2017. The forum is held annually since 2011. MOSCOW URBAN FORUM is the largest international congress devoted to the development of challenges in global metropolitan areas.

The event was attended by President of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov, Deputy Minister of construction, architecture and housing of Tatarstan Vladimir Kudryashov, assistant to the President of Tatarstan Natalia Fishman and other members of Tatarstan.

The theme of the seventh MUF "Era of agglomerations. New map of the world" initiates a dialogue about the development of the global megacities, their influence on the surrounding area and defining the importance of agglomeration development as a key driver of the country and the global economy.


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