The Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan implements 12 delegated powers of municipalities in urban planning policy

20 January 2026, Tuesday

One of the main elements of Tatarstan's urban planning policy is integrated planning through the development of agglomerations, said Marat Aizatullin, Head of the Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Tatarstan, at a meeting of the final board today.

According to the Development Strategy of Tatarstan until 2030, 3 agglomerations are allocated on the territory of the republic. They cover 3.3 million inhabitants and serve as the backbone of the spatial and socio-economic development of the region.

The main provisions of the Kazan Agglomeration Master Plan have been approved; the next step is to approve the list of measures for its implementation.

The development of the Kama agglomeration master plan has been completed. Currently, the development of the integrated circuit is in the final stage and is scheduled for approval in the first quarter of 2026.

And by the end of 2026, it is planned to approve the integrated scheme of the Almetyevsk agglomeration, the main directions of socio-economic and spatial development of which we have already developed.

"In order to form a unified urban planning policy on the territory of the republic, starting from January 1, 2024, the ministry exercises 12 delegated powers of municipalities in this area on the territory of 43 municipal districts. And since January 1, 2026, work has begun on the territory of the Naberezhnye Chelny city district, of which 6 are currently public services," Marat Aizatullin said. "Last year, the Ministry of Construction received more than 37,000 applications, which is 49% more than in 2024."

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