United Russia held a discussion on MRT issues in St. Petersburg
September 19, 2022 11:27
Photo: St. Petersburg branch of the United Russia party
The St. Petersburg branch of the party “United Russia” held a discussion with the townspeople on the complex development of events. The event was attended by public figures and representatives of authorities.
During the conversation, issues of the development of the economy of the Northern capital were raised. It is noted. That work to improve the laws on CRT continues today, despite the fact that it is “frozen”. This was announced by the secretary of the branch of “United Russia” Sergei Boyarsky.
“The main thing to understand is that we are all for one. And we residents will not give offense. It is important that we agree on concepts and wealth. Complex development of events is necessary for the city. Five-story buildings with varying degrees of wear or later will become unusable. New housing is a different standard of living, other spacious rooms, a kitchen, higher ceilings, better front doors, elevator equipment,” he said.
First of all, Petersburgers are concerned about the issue of guarantees, namely, the provision of equivalent housing. According to representatives of the political organization, the opinions and suggestions of eyewitnesses will be accepted at all levels of decision-making.
For example, Tatyana Atanasova lives in the Kupchino area. Your apartment is located in a building that was built back in 1967. The woman fears a change of residence and forced eviction by the court.
“Residents do not trust their government. This is the biggest problem in promoting such a project. “People are afraid that enterprising citizens who are under control and good for emergencies are coming, receiving fictitious fictitious reporting,” she noted.
As the general director of the independent law firm Krasnikov and Partners Sergey Rudenko explained, it is unprofitable for investors to carry out forced evictions of residents. However, in his opinion, there are clear conditions in the law, it makes demands upon request.