30 August 2011, 14:23
Armavir authorities start United Database of City Problems
The administration of the city of Armavir, Krasnodar Territory, has created the United Database of City Problems, which is based on the programme of "social family passports".
This programme has lasted for several months, during which representatives of residential committees and householders' societies, and activists interviewed more than 38,000 residents of the city.
Then, they systematized all the gathered data and finally identified 15,500 key and typical problems, which were included into the United Database. These are mainly the problems of housing and utilities, local economy and social sphere, especially, the work of public transport, the "Zhivaya Kuban" reports.
The city Mayor Andrei Kharchenko took the work of public transport under his special control. "Complaints arrive that drivers fail to follow the schedule, not all of them get en route. The administration has taken the issue under special control. The Mayor asked the transport companies to eliminate the shortcomings in their work. Otherwise, the administration will break contracts with them on organization of passenger transport in Armavir," said the press service of the municipality, which is quoted by the "Yuga.ru".