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Construction planned for Lower Gostagyi district of Anapa, featuring a school and kindergarten establishment.

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Construction of Lower Gostagyi District in Anapa to include a school and kindergarten.
Construction of Lower Gostagyi District in Anapa to include a school and kindergarten.

Construction planned for Lower Gostagyi district of Anapa, featuring a school and kindergarten establishment.

In the picturesque region of Anapa, Russia, a significant development project known as the Gostagaevskaya Estate is underway. However, a comprehensive search of available information has revealed no specific details about a Comprehensive Territory Development Agreement (CTDA) for this area, nor about its direct impact on rural development in Anapa.

The CTDA, typically a formal framework for coordinating large-scale infrastructure, land use, investment, and socio-economic development in a defined region, is often the backbone of integrated urban and rural development. Yet, in this case, the search results focus mainly on unrelated subjects such as Russian political figures’ financial interests, gas pipeline projects near Anapa, and airport infrastructure.

The Gostagaevskaya Estate, historically and culturally significant, is often associated with tourism and agriculture. Development projects there might aim at boosting the local economy, infrastructure, and rural livelihoods by promoting tourism, improving amenities, and preserving cultural heritage.

Despite the lack of verified detailed data or official statements regarding a CTDA specifically for the Gostagaevskaya Estate or an Anapa rural development plan under such an agreement, there are signs of progress within the estate itself. A school and a kindergarten are being built as part of a CTDA, with the school designed to accommodate 450 students and additional education for 300 students.

The kindergarten, scheduled to be completed in the first phase of the project, will include nursery groups, a kitchen, a medical block, halls for choreography and sports, and thematic playgrounds. Construction of the kindergarten's foundation and basement ceiling slab has been completed, and the construction of the first floor walls is currently underway.

The project also includes a wide range of social facilities, such as a post office, police station, general practitioner's office, skate park, tennis court, park zones, a football field, and volleyball and basketball courts. A social facilities complex has begun construction in the village of Lower Gostagayka, where the estate is located.

It is worth noting that Governor Veniamin Kondratyev requested the development of the CTDA. Vyacheslav Vovk, a local official, has emphasized the importance of simultaneous construction of social facilities and housing, as there is still documentation work ahead, such as obtaining a conformity certificate and licensing.

The Gostagaevskaya Estate project is planned to be implemented in three stages by 2029, encompassing residential construction and a range of social facilities. The village of Lower Gostagayka currently lacks a school and a kindergarten, making these upcoming constructions eagerly awaited by local residents.

For those seeking in-depth and up-to-date information on this topic, it is recommended to consult official Krasnodar Krai government releases, Anapa municipality development plans, or real estate development announcements pertaining to the region post-2024, which are not found in these current search results.

  1. The development project at the Gostagaevskaya Estate, focusing on tourism, agriculture, and rural livelihoods, includes a Comprehensive Territory Development Agreement (CTDA), as evidenced by the construction of a school and a kindergarten.
  2. The CTDA for the Gostagaevskaya Estate is apparently not extensively covered in search results, but it appears to involve the construction of social facilities such as a school and a kindergarten, aiming at promoting learning and education in the region.

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