Family in Krasnodar granted dwelling through local municipal housing scheme
In the heart of Krasnodar, a city in southern Russia, a heartwarming story unfolded as Gennady and Elena Konovy, who are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary this year, moved into their new modern 47-square-meter dwelling. The family, which consists of four grandchildren, with another one on the way, has left behind a two-room apartment in a 1959-built house on the 3rd Onezhsky Prospekt.
The grand event took place in a new residential complex on Valery Vishnevsky Street, where public transport stops are readily available. The city mayor personally congratulated the new residents on this significant milestone, while Deputy Ilya Pavlov inspected the new home alongside him.
The Konovy family's relocation is part of a larger housing relocation program in Krasnodar, which this year has involved the transformation of 111 dilapidated properties. So far, the program has successfully relocated 175 citizens, with the Konovys being one of them.
Elena Konovy, who works as a cook, was also informed by city authorities that they are ready to assist her with employment. The family's transition was marked by a traditional gesture, as they were gifted a teapot.
The residential complex where the Konovys now reside is set to open a school for 1550 students on September 1, further enhancing the community's amenities.
The housing relocation initiative in Krasnodar is part of a broader federal emphasis on improving living conditions for residents in poor housing conditions, as seen in war-affected regions such as Donbass and Novorossiya. However, more specific details about the status of the housing relocation program in Krasnodar or the identity of other residents who have benefited from the program could not be found in the available information.
For the latest and most granular details about residents benefitting from new housing or the relocation program status in Krasnodar, it might be necessary to consult local government releases or news sources specializing in regional developments.
The Konovy family, who recently moved into a modern 47-square-meter dwelling as part of Krasnodar's housing relocation program, are maintaining a new lifestyle in their home-and-garden at the residential complex on Valery Vishnevsky Street. Elena Konovy, employed as a cook, is looking forward to integrating her traditional cooking skills into this new home-and-garden setting.