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Pedestrians now have a friendly, walkable space in Ulan-Ude's courtyards

Constructed Pathway for the Subjects

Pedestrians now have a friendly walking space in Ulan-Ude's courtyard.
Pedestrians now have a friendly walking space in Ulan-Ude's courtyard.

Pedestrians now have a friendly, walkable space in Ulan-Ude's courtyards

In the heart of Buryatia's capital city, Ulan-Ude, a new pedestrian pathway has been built to make walking more pleasant and convenient for residents. The pathway, located on Komsomolskaya Street, 16, was constructed in response to local residents' requests and has been officially accepted by Dmitry Turchenyuk, Deputy No. 6.

The city council oversaw the completion of the pathway improvement work, which took place in Ulan-Ude. This development is part of the city's ongoing efforts to enhance pedestrian safety, accessibility, and convenience through better sidewalks, lighting, crosswalks, and traffic calming measures.

Each year, the addresses for new sidewalks and pedestrian pathways are determined in collaboration with residents, ensuring that the city's improvements align with the needs and preferences of its people. The new pathway is just one example of how Ulan-Ude is working to create a more walkable city.

Work on organizing parking is currently being done at Komsemol'skaya, 27, in the same district, as part of the city's ongoing commitment to improving urban infrastructure. For authoritative, up-to-date information on pedestrian pathway developments in Ulan-Ude, residents are encouraged to check official Ulan-Ude municipal websites or city planning documents, review local news outlets covering infrastructure projects in Buryatia, or consult community forums or local government social media for resident feedback and requests.

The new pedestrian pathway on Komsomolskaya Street, 16, aims to augment the home-and-garden lifestyle of residents in Ulan-Ude by promoting a walkable city, enhancing safety, and providing more conveniences. With ongoing projects like the organization of parking at Komsemol'skaya, 27, the city plans to further develop its home-and-garden lifestyle, incorporating greener and more comfortable living spaces.

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