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Streets Are Repaired

STREETS ARE REPAIRED

KarabakhOpen
29-03-2007 18:31:26

During the war the roads were damaged in Karabakh. Over the past few
years the roads have been repaired at a high rate.

The head of the department of roads of the Ministry of Urban Planning
Gennady Hakobyan said Arthur Mkrtichyan Street and Marshal Baghramyan
Street in Stepanakert were repaired, 132 million drams was spent on
the repair. 60 million drams was allocated for the repair of Grigor
Lusavorich and Israel Ori Streets, 38 million drams was allocated for
Sargis Abrahamyan Street, 30 million drams for Metaxagortsneri. The
bridges in Old Armenavan and Ajapniak were repaired as well (12.2
million and 7.1 million drams).

In the framework of the North-South project implemented by Armenia
Foundation the road of Tsekdzor was repaired (23.9 million drams).

The section of Goris-Stepanakert near Lisagor (30.5 million drams),
and Nor Maragha-Martakert were repaired. The roads connecting the
center of Shushi and Azatamartikneri Street with Goris-Stepanakert
were repaired a well.

The 3.3 km section of the road Taghut-Hakaku-Togh, the intersection
of Stepanakert-Lernavan road, a section of Stepanakert-Askeran road
were repaired.

The repair of the road Karmir Shuka-Sos (388.6 million drams)
has finished.

The government allocated 142 million drams for maintenance of
roads. Vahe Karapetyan, a benefactor, provided 51.5 million drams
for the maintenance of Goris-Stepanakert.

Gennady Hakobyan said in the region of Kashatagh the bridge on
Berdzor-Kovsakan (12.3 million) and the roads Agavno-Ak and Berdzor
Spitakashen (4.3 million drams) were repaired.

This year the street of the 38th quarters of the capital (20 million
drams), Askeran-Voskevaz (20 million drams) and Vank-Narishtar (20
million drams) will be repaired. It is also foreseen to repair the
bridges in the villages of Nor Verinshen, Nor Karachinar and Nor
Karkakhut in the region of Shahumyan (47.5 million drams), the Azat
Artsakh wrote.

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