Construction of a new residence for children will commence in Esso village.
The Governor of Kamchatka Krai has announced a project to build a new children's creativity house in the village of EssО, located in the Bystrinsky Municipal District. The decision was made following a working trip to the Bystrinsky District, and the project is being tasked to the head of the Bystrinsky District, Vladimir Adukanov.
The current children's creativity house, built in an earlier era, has been declared unfit for use since 2014. Expertise showed that the wooden bearing structures had completely rotted, and the building needed to be demolished. As a result, around 130 children in the village have been using the Bystrinsky Middle School for their activities.
The new children's creativity house is intended for promoting creativity among children in the Bystrinsky District. Construction is planned to start in 2026, following the completion of the project and securing of funding. The district must complete the state expertise process by March 2026 to begin construction that summer.
Staff and students were provided with spaces in the Bystrinsky Middle School in the interim. The village of EssО, situated 520 kilometers from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, has a population of approximately two thousand people.
The architecture firm developing the project for the new creativity center for children in Esso is not publicly specified at this time. The project must be ready by the end of 2025 to ensure a timely start to construction.
The regional head has reported this decision, and the community eagerly awaits the construction of the new children's creativity house, which will provide a dedicated space for fostering the creativity and development of the district's children.
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