В Крыму построят и отремонтируют больше 1000 километров дорог

Projects are planned for implementation by 2030

A five-year plan for the construction and reconstruction of roads has been approved in Crimea, according to the head of the region, Sergei Aksenov.

Plans include creating exits from the "Tavrida" highway to the coast, carrying out work on the Alushta-Yalta highway, and improving roads to the Novy Svet settlement and the mountain serpentine road from Yalta to Bakhchisarai via Ai-Petri.

In 2025, the construction of the southeastern bypass of Simferopol, which will begin at the "Tavrida" highway, is scheduled to be completed. This road will significantly simplify the movement of vehicles.

In 2026, the construction of the Lgovskoye-Grushevka-Sudak highway, which will stretch for 32 kilometers and lead to the "Tavrida" art cluster, is planned. Also, in the coming years, work is planned on a 28-kilometer section of the Alushta-Yalta road and the repair of the Bakhchisarai-Yalta road.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that the repair of the M-1 "Belarus" highway is underway: Avtodor announced when the reconstruction of the highway will be completed.

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