“New Krasnodar” and tram metro are waiting for a more favorable time on the market, while “New Anapa” is waiting for solutions to environmental issues.
For several years, the region has been experiencing a change in urban planning policy, now compounded by the economic difficulties of the sanction era. In these challenging conditions, municipalities, especially the regional capital, need to find a new identity. Is it possible to develop the territories qualitatively in the near future and to what extent, what awaits previously developed large-scale projects, how do they plan to improve the road situation in the regional capital and ensure compliance with the ban on housing construction within a 500-meter zone from the sea, the chief architect of the region explained.
In each municipality, the tasks differ. For resort territories, the goal was set to create prerequisites for the development of recreational