The situation with shelters and infrastructure in Obolon — Kyiv time.


Currently, 350-400 thousand people live in the Obolon district of Kyiv. Due to the active development of the Minsk massif, there is a high demand for kindergartens.
What the broadcast will be about
Today, the guest in the Kyiv Time program is the head of the Obolon district state administration, Kyrylo Fesyk.
During the broadcast, the following topics will be discussed:
- Achievements of the Obolon district state administration over the last five years;
- Structure of the working day of the head of the district state administration;
- Plans to create a memorial complex at the site of the Obolon defenders' alley;
- Parking collapse in Kyiv and its causes;
- Issues with rolling stock in the capital;
- Nuances of public toilets in the area;
- Budget of the Obolon district and its prospects;
- Development of the district's and city's sports infrastructure;
- The ongoing issue of accessibility in Kyiv;
- Problems with the maintenance of playgrounds;
- Controversies surrounding the removal of the 'Zenit' flea market;
- Repair and reconstruction of the residential fund;
- Scandals in the municipal structures of Kyiv.
Kyiv news also reveals facts of large-scale violations in the waste management sector and suspicions against officials of Kyivspetstrans and Kyivteleservis.
In an area with a large number of residents, the creation of necessary infrastructure facilities, including kindergartens, is being discussed. The head of the Obolon district state administration will reveal interesting details regarding the development of the district and the problems arising in urban infrastructure that affect every resident of the district.
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