Russian village completely got rid of emergency housing

The working village of Dorogino, Cherepanovsky District, Novosibirsk Region, completely got rid of emergency housing – in 2020, 5 emergency houses were resettled, in which 116 lived human. This is reported on the website of the regional government.

Resettlement measures were carried out within the framework of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment” at the expense of federal funds, they allowed to resettle the entire emergency housing stock located on the territory of the district village.

In 2019-2020, it was planned to resettle 22.36 thousand square meters of emergency area in the region, where 1,250 people lived. By the end of 2020, they managed to resettle 1,657 people, 25 thousand square meters of housing – this is 112 percent of the plan.

In Russia, until December 2030, it is planned to implement the national project “Housing and Urban Environment”. Its budget is about a trillion rubles. The project is designed to help Russians improve their living conditions, make the construction industry modern, and make cities beautiful and comfortable, saving them from dilapidated houses. It is assumed that as a result of the project, Russians will also be able to take out housing on a mortgage at a rate of less than 8 percent, and it will be safe to buy buildings under construction on credit. In addition, it is planned that more than 530 thousand people will be relocated from old houses, and almost a third of Russians will take part in solving issues of the development of the urban environment.

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