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Roads in the Bilohorodska community to be repaired: what will be fixed first

On March 5, village head Anton Ovsienko held an operational meeting with contractors and technical supervisors — the routine repair of local roads across the community officially begins.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

March 5, 2026 · 1 min read

Roads in the Bilohorodska community to be repaired: what will be fixed first
Фото Facebook: Антон Овсієнко

Winter has left a bill

Temperature fluctuations, precipitation and heavy traffic have significantly worsened the condition of the road surface. Problem sections have already been identified — priority is being given to those stretches that concern not only comfort but also traffic safety and the uninterrupted operation of emergency services.

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Two separate requests — to the regional service

At the same time, the community raised the issue of two roads that are not under its responsibility:

— Centralna Street in the village of Sviatopetrivske
— Soborna Street in the village of Horenychi

Both are under the responsibility of the Service for Restoration and Development of Infrastructure in Kyiv Oblast. In a request dated 25 February 2026, the community emphasized the need to begin repairs as soon as possible — these are among the most heavily trafficked roads in the area.

«We are aware of every problematic section. The task is clear — to restore the roads' passability in the community as quickly and efficiently as possible»

Anton Ovsiienko, Bilohorodskyi village head

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Start — in the coming days

Weather conditions are expected to be favorable, so after the final assessment of the surface condition contractors will begin work. The execution of the repairs will be monitored at every stage.

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