Isaev admitted that he was deceived: the Saratov administration intends to fight stalls near the Covered Market

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Saratov is becoming more beautiful and more comfortable before our eyes. The most modern trade structures are rapidly growing at the Covered Market. The construction teams work harmoniously – this is not a circus, here they are trying for people.

True, the head of the city, Mikhail Isaev, said on his Instagram page that the municipality asked the prosecutor’s office to intervene in the situation with the stalls near the Covered Market: “The city administration continues to carry out measures aimed at eliminating illegal buildings, including stalls, on the territory of Saratov “.

Isaev recalled that at the beginning of 2020, the owner of the land plot near the Covered Market promised to improve his territory and install several prefabricated pavilions made in accordance with the design code.

“The first point was fulfilled, and in the second case, the owner of the land plot misled the municipality. What is now being assembled near the Covered Market is completely different from what was proposed in the design concept, ”the mayor admitted and assured that the city administration would seek to dismantle illegal structures.

And in Saratov, measures will be developed to support the ambulance service staff. Isaev intends to get a number of benefits for them.

“Medical professionals are always with us in difficult times. Among them there are those who come to the rescue first, literally on a call – these are the ambulance workers. During the coronavirus pandemic, they are on the front lines around the clock, risking everything for the sake of people’s lives and health, ”the mayor said and offered to free them and their minor children from the fare on trams and trolley buses.

In addition, ambulance workers will not pay for the rent of the municipal housing stock and will not be charged in preschool institutions. Support measures will be extended to doctors, nurses and nurses, and drivers.

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