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    GOVERNMENT ALLOCATES 300 MILLION AMD TO REPAIR VANADZOR STREETS
    Larisa Paremuzyan

    http://hetq.am/eng/articles/27676/government-allocates--300-million-amd-to-repair-vanadzor-streets.html

    The national government of Armenia had gone ahead an allocated 300
    million AMD from the reserve fund for the capital renovation of
    several streets in the northern Armenian town of Vanadzor.

    Work has already begun on Tigran Metz Avenue, Toumanyan Square,
    portions of the streets that intersect the square, and the Lori Square
    adjacent to the Holy Mother of God Church.

    The allocation of the funds was made prior to the government officially
    passing aan additional expenditures package to solve what are described
    as "the pressing socio-economic issue of the provinces."

    Drivers and pedestrians plying the Tigran Metz thoroughfare have
    complained about the disruptions and inconveniences that the on-going
    construction has caused. It also appears that local traffic police
    haven't stepped in to monitor traffic along the route.

    Vandzor Mayor Samvel Darbinyan early this year earmarked 70 million
    AMD to fill in pot holes that turned local streets into a veritable
    obstacle course for drivers. Another 70 million will be allocated
    for the second half of the year to make most of the town's streets
    passable.

    Local store owners along the streets now being torn up say they have
    complained several times about the state of the sidewalks left in
    the wake of the construction crews.

    "We've written four times to the municipality. Either they don't have
    the funds or they don't want to fix the mess they leave behind. It's a
    shame. Perhaps they leave the sidewalks in such a state hoping that
    the will repair them. We tried to fix them but it doesn't last,"
    complained Tigran, a shop owner.

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