The President continues to inspect the progress of the programs for the renewal and development of social infrastructure in the cities and districts of the republic. The President visited facilities in Bendery today. The following were invited to the off-site meeting: Chairman of the Supreme Council Alexander Korshunov, Head of the State Administration of Bendery Roman Ivanchenko, Chairman of the City Council Yuri Kara, Minister of Healthcare Kristina Albul, Head of the Department of Construction, Architecture and Road Facilities of the Ministry of Economic Development Yuri Oleynik, Head of the State Service for Culture Maria Kyrmyz, parliamentarians representing the interests of Bendery residents, and heads of construction and contracting organizations.
The Park named after Alexander Nevsky was visited by the delegation. Landscaping work is ongoing here. The Tsaregrad Gate entrance group was refreshed and the so-called circular paths along the perimeter of the park (with a total area of over three thousand square meters) were paved with paving slabs this year. Additional benches and carriages were installed. Roofing work was carried out in the park cafe. The visitors toured the territory on a new electric bus. The park director expressed confidence that excursions on it will be in demand. The estimated duration of an educational tour of the park is 30-40 minutes. The working meeting participants discussed during one of the "stops" on the route the improvement of another leisure location. They plan to install gazebos between the stage and the play area. About 120 thousand rubles are needed to implement the project. Roman Ivanchenko said that park visitors are asking to update and equip the playground itself. The interlocutors drew attention to the rich greenery of the park, recalling the first clean-up days when all this was planted. Vadim Krasnoselsky recommended thinning out the lower tiers of pine branches. The cut needles will be used to decorate New Year's and Christmas arches. The participants of today's inspection paid special attention to the premises allocated in the Alexander Nevsky Park for the Sunday school. The repair work is completed there. It remains to install the furniture and equipment. A dozen and a half desks have been purchased. A TV has been purchased, which will be used to demonstrate educational and educational video materials, said rector of the Church of the Holy Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky, Archpriest Mikhail Lungu. The school is designed for 25-30 young visitors. The premises are cozy and warm. The heating is autonomous. Heated floors have been thought out. The opening is planned in a couple of weeks. They want to time it to coincide with the day of memory of Alexander Nevsky.