"Road Imperfections in Yakutsk: anticipated resolution timeline for the issues"
In the heart of Yakutsk, the city's second-longest street, Bilibina, remains a subject of concern for its residents. A recent inspection has revealed a lack of responsibility in maintaining the street's current condition.
The concrete measures taken so far have been limited to repairing potholes in the road surface and leveling sunken sidewalks. However, the crack sealing has been completed, leaving the sidewalk defects untouched. The tiles continue to pop out and sink, indicating that more work is needed to ensure the safety and quality of the road and its surroundings.
The overall condition of Bilibin Street is neglected, with the sewage pipe networks under the road and bus stop near the Geologists' Store stop sinking. This issue, along with the persisting sidewalk defects, points towards a neglected street that requires immediate attention.
Afanasiy Vasilievich, a local authority, has summarized that the warranty obligations do not apply to the contracting organization, and this defect should have been addressed within operational works. The responsibility for the current state of Bilibina Street lies with the Municipal Unitary Enterprise "Glavstroy".
As part of our ongoing series on the state of roads and sidewalks in Yakutsk, we invite our readers and subscribers to send photos and videos of objects built under the national project "BKD" (from 2022 to 2025). Your contributions will help us to monitor the progress and quality of the city's infrastructure development.
The topic of the city's approach to repairs has been a subject of debate, with some labelling it as "gambling with repairs". As citizens, it is essential to stay informed and active in ensuring that our city's infrastructure receives the attention it deserves.
In light of these concerns, the YAKI series will continue to shed light on the state of Yakutsk's roads and sidewalks, and we encourage all residents to take an active role in advocating for safe and quality roads. The future of our city depends on it.
Stay tuned for more updates on this issue, and remember, your voice matters. Let's work together to make Yakutsk a safer and more livable city.
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