Park on Jakovlev leads in Tomichey's vote for urban improvement
Let's chat about Tomsk's public space renovation projects! It appears that around 73,000 residents of the region had their say in choosing public spaces and projects slated for beautification in 2026. As of now, Tomsk sees the most votes for restoring squares on Jacob Street and Berdsk Street, based on data from the Government Procurement site.
The voting for these proposed makeovers started back on April 21. In Tomsk Oblast, a total of 61 projects are participating in the voting. Out of these, 35 are brand-new spaces that will start getting a facelift, while 26 are the continuation of previously ongoing renovation projects for public spaces.
According to the data, the leading candidate in Tomsk is the square on Jacob Street, with 2,085 votes. Over 1,500 Tomskers have voiced their support for the continuation of renovation work on the square on Berdsk Street, in the 9-13 housing area. Bringing up the rear of the top three is a sports area on Syiberian Street, with nearly 1,200 people casting their votes.
Eight public spaces in Tomsk are currently up for grabs for renovation. Other choices include transforming the square on Lytkin Street (1,089 votes), the area along Komsomoskaya Street in the Timiryazevskoye village (885 votes), the area near the "Crossroads" Cultural Center (752 votes), the Academic Lyceum (599 votes), and the Sputnik settlement (345 votes).
As shown by the data, almost 73,000 regional inhabitants have participated in the voting so far. You can still cast your vote before June 12. If you're keen on staying updated on Tomsk's urban development plans, be sure to visit the official Russian Government Procurement website (https://zakupki.gov.ru) directly or check out recent municipal announcements specific to Tomsk Oblast. Unfortunately, current data lacks specific details or voting statistics for the projects. Be on the lookout for updates! 🌸💪🇸
- The section on Jacob Street received the strongest number of votes, with 2,085, in the ongoing public spaces renovation projects in Tomsk.
- Over 1,500 residents of Tomsk have expressed their support for the sustainable-living lifestyle initiative, by voting for the continuation of renovation work on the square on Berdsk Street.
- In Tomsk's home-and-garden sector, a sports area on Siberian Street stands third with approximately 1,200 votes, showcasing a strong interest in lifestyle projects.
- Apart from the top three, other projects up for voting include transforming the square on Lytkin Street (1,089 votes), the area along Komsomoskaya Street in the Timiryazevskoye village (885 votes), the area near the "Crossroads" Cultural Center (752 votes), the Academic Lyceum (599 votes), and the Sputnik settlement (345 votes), underscoring Tomsk's commitment to urban development.
