Astana outskirts development comprehensive plan for 2014 -2020 designed
11 July, 2014 10:47
The Ministry of Regional Development of Kazakhstan informs comprehensive plan for socio-economic development of the outskirts of Astana city for 2014-2020 designed in Kazakhstan.
The plan will allow equate the engineering and social infrastructure of the city’s outskirts with the urban level, the authority informed.
Key strategic directions of the Comprehensive Plan include the development of transport infrastructure, power supply facilities, public utilities, education and health.
Thus, 21 schools for 24 thousand seats and 47 pre-school institutions for 11 940 seats are planned to be opened.
In addition, the plan provides a construction of seven clinics for 3610 visits per shift, seven family outpatient clinics for 1300 visits per shift and substation of the emergency medical services.
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