Rustam Minnikhanov visited a new city park, a football arena and a youth center in Zelenodolsk

24 May 2021, Monday

President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov paid a working trip to the city of Zelenodolsk. During the visit, he examined a number of new objects, and also got acquainted with the development of urban spaces. The event was also attended by the Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Aizatullin. The first item in the work program was a visit to the indoor football arena. The facility was built last year within the framework of the republican program. The arena with a frame-tent covering has a football field measuring 20 by 40 meters and an administrative building, which houses a lobby with two dressing rooms for 12 seats, a bathroom, showers, a first aid room, a coach's office, inventory and a room for playing mini-football. After that, the President of Tatarstan got acquainted with the improvement of the city park "Berezovaya Rosha". The park consists of 2 parts: urban and landscape for city events. The improvement project is being implemented in several stages. As part of the first stage, a modern recreation area with walking paths, green gazebos, circular paths for scooter, bicycle and roller skating was created within the city. The park provides active recreation areas with children's sports and playgrounds, a universal playground for team sports, as well as a large pavilion for various events and film screenings. Then the President of Tatarstan visited the renovated youth center "Port". After a major renovation, a modern space appeared here, including a coworking space with a lecture hall and a mini-library, an incubator for social projects, an art residence with workshops, choreographic and rehearsal areas. Rustam Minnikhanov also examined a concert and theater hall for 120 seats, a media center, a conference hall and a technological workshop. In the future, it is planned to place a universal sports ground on the territory of the youth center.

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