The authorities refused to build a cemetery near Crooked Lake – the crematorium is in question Posting in CHAT: Russia A plot of land in the area of the village of Krivoye Ozero, where it was planned to organize a cemetery, was removed from the cadastral register. Volga News was informed about this by the administration of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The decision to build a 40-hectare cemetery and crematorium in November 2020 was made by a meeting of representatives of the Khoroshenkoye rural settlement, which includes Krivoye Ozero. This caused dissatisfaction among local residents, who spoke about the illegitimacy of previous public hearings and about the environmental problems that the appearance of the facilities could bring with it. Both the prosecutor's office and village residents filed a lawsuit against the authorities over this issue. The head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, became interested in the situation. But so far the authorities have only partially resolved the conflict. “Currently the land plot does not exist as real estate, no work is being done on it,” the administration told Volga News. Earlier, the head of the district, Yuri Goryainov, explained that deregistration of the site as a cemetery means that it will not be intended for burials. But the construction of the crematorium remains in doubt. The regional Ministry of Construction told Volga News that permits for the construction of the facility have not yet been issued. The district authorities planned to hold a meeting with residents and visit the proposed construction site to discuss all the nuances and possible problems. It is known that Combination of Services of the Second Type LLC (KUVT) plans to build a crematorium. According to the counterparty monitoring service Rusprofil, the founders are Vitaly Odikadze, Mikhail Lazarev and Pomoshch LLC. The first two have a relationship with a famous Samara businessman, former head of the Ministry of Transport and ex-deputy of the district Duma Alexei Ushamirsky. But Pomoshch LLC is a Moscow company. It received investment in KUVT in 2023. The founders - Alexey Suloev, Konstantin Khvalyk and Larisa Rubtsova - are known in the ritual market. For example, Konstantin Khvalyk, as the media wrote, “imprisoned” the mayor of Astrakhan, Mikhail Stolyarov. According to investigators, the mayor demanded a bribe for land for the construction of a crematorium, and during an operational experiment with the participation of Khvalik, he was arrested and then put on trial. Source link Source link
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They want to build a cultural and leisure center in one of the regions of Karelia – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia The head of Karelia, Artur Parfenchikov, announced this during a meeting on the socio-economic development of the Lakhdenpokhsky district. Source link Source link
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Togliatti City Hall is looking for a contractor to build a crematorium – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia The head of Togliatti, Nikolai Renz, after inspecting the cemeteries, said that the administration was looking for a contractor to build a crematorium. He wrote about this in his Telegram channel. “I can directly say that there is a serious problem with cemeteries in Tolyatti in general. At the 4th stage of the cemetery on the Volzhskoye Highway there are almost no free places left for new burials. I do not rule out that in a year we will exhaust this resource. In fact, our main location will be the cemetery on Obvodnoye Highway. There is also little space left in the existing cemetery - within 5-7 hectares, plus a new cemetery nearby. with an area of 40 hectares. According to our estimates, this territory may be occupied by graves for the next 10 years and, therefore, the question will arise of where to bury people later,” the mayor said. “Because of this, we are now actively looking for people to build a crematorium so that we can give people a choice and not require so much space for graves. Although, of course, we should not exclude or deprive people of the opportunity to bury a loved one. “Once upon a time in the traditional way,” Renz noted. Source link Source link