Roads are partially created and electricity is supplied in Kaimary.
(KZN.RU, June 25). Active work is being carried out in Kazan to provide large-scale families with land plots. One of the significant problems remains the issue of providing the lands transferred with infrastructure. A target program is required to solve this problem, said Denis Kalinkin, the head of the Executive Committee, at the Business Monday.
Since last year alone, more than a thousand families have chosen a plot for themselves, and nearly 2.5 thousand families, with three or more children will be able to do this by the end of this year. Such positive dynamics largely reflected in the possibility of distribution of federal lands between large families.
Projects were approved in six federal areas out of eight, four areas put on the state cadastral registration. “The distribution of this area scheduled for September this year. It will allow us to provide a land of 137 large families”, said Renat Galyautdinov, the chairman of the Committee of Land and Property Relations. Land plots in Konstantinovka are subject to distribution among families with five or more children, and in the Great Derbyshki – with four or more. Demand for these plots is great due to their convenient location, proximity to the city and transport accessibility.
Over the past 8 months, 90 commissions for the selection of land plots have been conducted, 1696 large families have been invited. 1258 families have chosen land, 157 more have refused. As R. Galyautdinov explained, refusals are in many respects connected with the fact that there was no infrastructure for living on the proposed site. “In the Kaimary Village, roads have already been partly built and electricity has been supplied. These works in Sokury are planned for 2018-2019”, said the speaker.
Denis Kalinkin said that the deficit of municipal land in recent years is seriously hampering efforts to provide large families with free land. But every year the city approaches to solving this problem. “We have already found 300 hectares, but this was not enough. Now we need more than a thousand hectares of land. The solution was found only thanks to the support of the republic and the federal center”, said D. Kalinkin.
He agreed that one of the significant problems in the allocation of land is the provision of the transferred land with infrastructure. According to the head of the Executive Committee, a targeted program is required to solve it. “We have raised this issue many times at different levels, because without a targeted program of co-financing the city is not able to fully implement this. Nevertheless, we continue to work in this direction and already have certain results. So there is nowhere to retreat, we will move forward”, concluded D. Kalinkin.