Schuchinsk – Burabai resort area development plan presented in Akmola rgn
S. Batyrkhanov, leader of Akmola region’s tourism department noted the scale the measures taken by the Government and the Akmola region’s administration on the resort area development, Akmola Ortalygy Media informed.
Thus, according to S.Batyrkhanov, 4.7 billion tenge of budgetary funds was allocated for the resort area development for 2012-2013 years. The funds were aimed at road infrastructure improving, construction of utilities, environmental concerns addressing and ensuring safety issues.
Besides, the businessmen were presented measures to implement Schuchinsk – Burabai resort area’s system plan.
During the discussion, the Chamber invited entrepreneurs to create a coordinating body of representatives of all the government, business and other partners, to explore and work in higher courts the question of lowering tariffs for supply of tourist business entities of the Schuchinsk – Burabai resort area, apply to the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government on preferential allocation (5-6% per annum) of credit resources for tourist business entities, etc.
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