Sobyanin informed Putin about plans to build 100 km of roads annually
In 2011-2025, about 1.6 thousand km of roads were built in Moscow, which is about 30% of the existing road network. It is planned to build about 100 km of roads annually by 2032. This was announced by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 9, according to the official portal of the mayor of the capital. mos.ru .
As Sobyanin stressed, about 100 km of roads are currently being built in Moscow annually, and these are not just roads in the usual sense, but mostly complex engineering structures. Since 2011, the number of bridges, tunnels and overpasses in Moscow has increased by 77%.
"Over the years, we have built 77% of all bridges, tunnels, and overpasses in Moscow that were in Moscow before. That is, this is a large volume, which has dramatically improved transport connectivity," the mayor said.
Sobyanin noted that the volume of emissions from vehicles has halved in recent years — the number of cars has not increased, but the cars themselves are becoming more environmentally friendly, hybrids and electric cars are appearing. Public transport has also almost completely switched to electricity, the mayor added.
Also on this day, it was reported that the Moscow city authorities plan to double the length of the Moscow metro by 2032. It is planned to build 34 stations and 83 km of metro lines. Thus, compared with 2010, the length of the Moscow Metro lines (including the MCC) will double by 2032.
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