Street repair on Hydro-builders Street in Krasnodar will momentarily impose traffic restrictions.
In the city of Krasnodar, the Department of Urban Housing and TEC has announced plans for a partial traffic restoration on Ulitsa Gidrostroitelya. The affected section, from house No.26 to the intersection with Ulitsa Nevkipelov, house 24/1, will see traffic flow improvements after the completion of necessary repair work.
The repair work, scheduled to end on September 20, is aimed at reinforcing the walls of working pits and preventing emergency situations on Ulitsa Gidrostroitelya. The work is a result of collector repair and reinforcement work that has been underway.
From September 15 to 20, the work on Ulitsa Gidrostroitelya will take place. During this period, traffic restriction will occur on the street. The Department of Urban Housing and TEC is responsible for the repair work and will also oversee the traffic situation post-restoration to ensure smooth operation.
The aim of the partial traffic restoration is to improve the traffic flow in the area and prevent any further disruptions. After the completion of reinforcement work, partial traffic restoration will occur, making it a part of the overall plan to ensure the safety and efficiency of the road.
The Department of Urban Housing and TEC will monitor the traffic situation on Ulitsa Gidrostroitelya after the partial restoration to ensure its smooth operation. The exact schedule for the restoration of traffic on Ulitsa Gidrostroitelya after the completion of the collector repairs has not been publicly specified. However, the traffic restriction will be partially lifted after the reinforcement work is completed, marking the return of normal traffic flow to the affected section of the street.
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