Kyiv Residents to Vote on New Metro Station Name from Three Options.
New 'Mostytska' Metro Station Set to Open
According to Novyny.live: A new metro station, currently known by its working title 'Mostytska', is scheduled to open in Kyiv in 2023. Located at the intersection of Bilytska, Mezhova, and Pivnichno-Syretska streets, this addition is a significant step in expanding the capital's public transport network. It will greatly improve transit accessibility for residents in the surrounding neighborhoods. This development is part of Kyiv's ongoing efforts to modernize its infrastructure following a period of immense challenge.
The construction of 'Mostytska' station marks a first for Kyiv, as it will utilize an innovative two-level tunnel technology. This approach is designed to optimize the use of underground space and enhance the overall efficiency of the metro system. The adoption of such modern techniques underscores the city's commitment to upgrading its transportation framework.
Public Invited to Help Name the Station
Kyiv's citizens are being given a direct say in choosing the station's permanent name. Until February 27, 2023, residents can vote for one of three proposed options:
- 'Rohostynska'
- 'Rohoziv Yar'
- 'Zamkovyshche'
This public consultation reflects the city administration's aim to involve the community in shaping Kyiv's identity and creating a more livable urban environment.
The opening of the 'Mostytska' station highlights the city government's efforts to modernize the transport system and improve conditions for the capital's residents.
The launch of this station represents a key phase in enhancing Kyiv's transport infrastructure, while the publicly chosen name will lend it a unique local significance. The use of new construction technologies and the inclusive naming process together demonstrate a drive toward more efficient and democratically managed city development, ultimately aiming to build a more comfortable city for all who live there.
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