Kyiv Left Holding the Bag for Paton Bridge as Ministry Shifts Responsibility.
Paton Bridge's Deteriorating Condition and Its Impact on the Capital
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Ministry for Communities and Territories Development has declared that the Paton Bridge in Kyiv is municipally owned, placing the burden of its maintenance and restoration squarely on the Kyiv City Council. The bridge is in a state of disrepair, sparking serious concern among residents. Under Ukrainian law, bridges fall under the jurisdiction of local self-government bodies, which further underscores the urgency for the Kyiv City Council to act decisively in this matter.
Traffic Restrictions and Reconstruction Plans
Due to the bridge's hazardous condition, authorities in Kyiv have imposed traffic restrictions, barring heavy trucks, buses, and trolleybuses from crossing. This measure aims to protect drivers and passengers while preventing further structural damage.
“The Paton Bridge over the Dnipro River is an asset owned by the city of Kyiv” - Ministry for Communities and Territories Development
As for the reconstruction of the transport interchange at the intersection of Beresteiskyi Avenue and Vadym Hetman Street, the projected cost stands at 609.8 million UAH. This highlights that the upkeep and restoration of the Paton Bridge pose not just a technical hurdle but also a significant financial challenge for the Kyiv City Council. With extensive repair work needed, it is critical that local authorities respond swiftly and take decisive steps to ensure public safety.
In short, the Paton Bridge situation has become a pressing topic of discussion, touching on both infrastructure woes and the local government's accountability for communal assets. Resolving these issues will require not only substantial funding but also prompt, well-considered decisions from the Kyiv City Council to prevent further decay and guarantee the safety of all road users. The urgent need to rehabilitate this key transport link underscores the importance of effective municipal resource management at the local level.
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