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Over45,000 Sakut residents participated in a vote for design proposals

Nationwide voting on exceptional landscaping projects persists until June 12th. Yakutia has entered 76 public space proposals, including parks, squares, and resting spots in 34 cities, towns, and villages, into this esteemed contest. With over 46,000 residents already casting their votes for...

Landscape Architecture Project Voting Persists Until June 12th: Yakutia Contributes 76 Public Area...
Landscape Architecture Project Voting Persists Until June 12th: Yakutia Contributes 76 Public Area Projects Spanning Across 34 Locations. Approximately 46,000 Locals Have Cast Their Votes, With Russian Vice-Premier Marat Husnullin Stating a High Number of Votes Early On.

Over45,000 Sakut residents participated in a vote for design proposals

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Let's chat about the ongoing vote for the top beautification projects, stretching until June 12. Yakutia has submitted an astounding 76 public space projects—including squares, embankments, parks, and recreation zones across 34 locations in cities, towns, and villages—for this districtwide competition. Over 46,000 citizens have entered their votes already.

As noted by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, nearly nine million residents have participated in the voting during the first three weeks.

Deputy Prime Minister Khusnullin emphasized, "Refurbishing public areas modernizes our settlements and enhances their livability. New leisure and social spots emerge, local businesses bloom, additional jobs are created, and the region attracts more tourists."

All Russian adults aged 14 and above can cast their vote by visiting the portal zagorodsreda.gosuslugi.ru, choosing their region and settlement, and voting for their preferred project.

Participating designs encompass projects from Yakutsk, Aldan, Neryungri, Nürba, Olekminsk, Srednekolymsk, Zhatai, with proposed schemes for public spaces planned in Amginsky, Verkhnevilyuysky, Gorny, Zhigansky, Kobяisky, Lensky, Megino-Kangalassky, Mirinsky, Namsky, Tatтинский, Ust-Al-dansky, Ust-Maysky, Hangalassky, and Churapchinsky districts.

It's worth mentioning that creating an inviting urban atmosphere is part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life." Originally included in the national project "Housing and Urban Environment," this initiative has seen 101 public spaces in Yakutia enhanced over the past five years.

Sources:- Infrastructure and public space improvements focusing on children and families, with measurements from 2025, within much broader national efforts, not specific to Yakutia or a voting event on design contests. (Source: 1)- Various online sources mention general beautification projects, but no Yakutia-specific contest or results from June 12, 2022. (Source: 24)

Enrichment notes: Although no verified information was found about a nationwide voting event for the best public space beautification designs in Yakutia as of June 12, 2022, it is important to note that ongoing improvement projects for public spaces are supported by national initiatives.

Embracing the enthusiasm for the competition, the voting for the top home-and-garden projects promoting outdoor-living and lifestyle revitalization extends until June 12. Included in the submission are plans for revamping public spaces, from city squares to village parks, aiming to foster a more livable and enjoyable urban atmosphere, in line with the national project "Infrastructure for Life."

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