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Over 200 million Russian rubles allocated for road construction in Chita

Quarterly Financial Results for the Year 2025 Revealed

Quarterly Financial Performance Report for the Year 2025 Unveiled
Quarterly Financial Performance Report for the Year 2025 Unveiled

Over 200 million Russian rubles allocated for road construction in Chita

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2025 kicked off with a whopping 219 million rubles lavished on the city's road industry. That's the word from Tatiana Zelenetskaya, the finance committee's chief honcho, at a recent budget committee meeting.

Delving into the nitty-gritty, under the road management section, an eye-popping 231 million rubles found a home in the budget, with a chunky 95% of it, totaling 219 million rubles, actually put to good use.

The money dance saw 6 million rubles pass onto MUK 'City Roads', while the lion's share of 155 million rubles went towards the maintenance of public roads. Fun fact: 18 million rubles were set aside to bring our roads and artificial structures up to snuff under a new infrastructure-for-life project.

Want the scoop on how those funds are typically allocated or used? I can keep you in the loop on regular practices in the world of road repair and infrastructure improvements. Just holler!

The significant sum of 219 million rubles, initially allocated for the city's road industry, is a testament to the finance committee's focus on the industry. A substantial portion of the 231 million rubles earmarked for road management in 2025 was effectively utilized, with finance committee chief, Tatiana Zelenetskaya, confirming this during a budget committee meeting.

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