Kharkiv City Council allocates extra UAH 30 mln for building new metro station
Kharkiv City Council at a special session on May 17 amended the city budget for 2016, increasing costs to complete the construction of the third line of Kharkiv Metropoliten from the Oleksiyivska station to the Peremohy Prospekt station by UAH 30 million.
Deputy Mayor Tetiana Taukesheva said extra UAH 5 million would be spent on repairs in the emergency rooms of the central libraries of Industrial and Frunze districts, the modern theatrical school, music schools Nos. 2 and 9.
As reported, on December 23, 2015 the deputies of Kharkiv City Council approved estimates of expenditure for the program of construction and development of the Kharkiv subway at the expense of the city budget for 2016, according to which UAH 230 million will be used for building a new station. The Kharkiv leadership has repeatedly stated its intention to complete the construction of the Peremoha metro station by the City Day celebrated on August 23.
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