The idea of renewing the Voronezh Tanais park was considered by the Regional Architectural Commission; They are going to hand it over as a concession, the press service of the regional section of the Union of Architects of Russia reported on April 27.
The green zone in the southwestern region of Voronezh is planned to be concessioned for a period of 35 years, the improvement of which will take place between 2024 and 2028; An auction for a contract value of 415 million rubles was announced in early April. The author of the concept for changing the park was the Voronezh Architectural Bureau.
Experts plan to maintain pedestrian connections between the streets, create a health path, an area is planned for newlyweds, for holding master classes, and a small space is reserved for a squirrel park. Also in the green area there will be an archaeological sandpit and the residence of Santa Claus.
The commission recommended the office to consider the number of entrances taking into account the safety of events, maintain an ecological style, use laconic colors, resolve the connection between the park and its history, restore the fairy tale theme familiar to residents from the city. since the times of the USSR and offer winter scenes, as well as “Read more carefully the rules and requirements for the development of a specially protected natural area.”
Let us remember that a concession is a form of partnership between the State and private companies, in which the authorities grant companies the authority to operate government facilities or provide government services for a certain period of time. In exchange, the private company agrees to comply with a series of conditions of the concession contract, for example, to invest money in the development of the facility.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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