Russian research institute suggests reviving all production facilities in Rubezhnoye

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The Unified Research Institute of Spatial Planning (EIPP) has suggested restoring all the production facilities that operated in the town of Rubezhnoye in the Lugansk People’s Republic, said Alexander Grakovich, head of the EIPP Architecture and Design Shop.
 
The Institute is currently working on the Rubezhnoye master plan. “The town belongs to the Severodonetsk-Lisichansk manufacturing cluster and was originally developed as a center of the chemical and pulp and paper industries,” the EIPP press service quoted Grakovich as saying in a post on its Telegram channel. “The Institute proposes to rebuild all the enterprises that existed in Rubezhnoye on an area of more than 1,000 hectares, together with residential areas and cultural, sport, education and healthcare facilities.”
 
To create comfortable urban environment and improve the ecology of town districts, the EIPP considers landscaping works and public area development.
 
The rebuilding measures offered by the EIPP are aimed at supporting the town development vectors, renovation projects and job creation, Grakovich said.
 
Russia’s Unified Institute of Spatial Planning (EIPP) is also drawing urban development master plans for the towns of Pervomaisk, Stakhanov and Kirovsk.
 
The LPR government press service earlier reported that EIPP specialists were working on the LPR development plan for the next two decades.
 
The Lugansk People’s Republic acceded to Russia on September 30, 2022 following the unification referendum.*i*ie

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