Kharkiv allocates over 314 million for road repairs in 2026: what the plans reveal.
Road repair funding in Kharkiv
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, Kharkiv is set to spend more than 314 million hryvnias on road maintenance and repairs. The total funding package amounts to 314,758,191 hryvnias, covering capital repairs, routine maintenance, and upkeep of the city's street and road network. This investment comes as the city continues to address infrastructure challenges amid ongoing recovery efforts.
Capital repairs for roads and artificial structures will receive 20 million hryvnias. A significant portion of the budget—294.8 million hryvnias—will go toward maintaining the street and road network and artificial structures. For routine repairs of the street and road network, 129.1 million hryvnias have been allocated. The estimated volume of roadwork in 2026 is 77,000 square meters.
Main contractors
The primary contractors handling the repair work include:
- LLC 'Yevroshliakh': capital repair of Shyshkivska Street with a budget of 8.9 million hryvnias, with work expected to be completed by December 2026.
- Municipal Enterprise 'Shliakhrembud': routine road repairs totaling 209.9 million hryvnias, as well as road maintenance and snow removal amounting to 243.9 million hryvnias.
All work carried out by these contractors must be finished by December 2026.
The list of specific repair sites has not yet been approved. All planned activities aim to improve the city's road infrastructure and enhance traffic safety.
Repair and maintenance of road infrastructure are key factors in urban development.
The planned funding signals the local government's intent to upgrade road conditions, which could help reduce accident rates and improve residents' quality of life. Since the list of sites remains unconfirmed, it is important to monitor future announcements that may reveal priorities for road repairs in Kharkiv.
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