Workers plan to check every playground across the Leningrad Region soon. They will fix broken equipment at more than 2,500 children's play areas throughout the area. The regional government announced this project through their press office yesterday.
Deputy Chairman Yevgeny Baranovsky said his team needs to finish studying all sites first. After they complete their research, experts will create a repair schedule. Housing officials aim to replace dangerous equipment right away.
Local towns will receive money for these improvements. The funds come from special regional programs meant for community spaces. Officials want safe places where children can play outside.
The inspection covers both sports courts that kids use. Small neighborhood playgrounds also fall under this plan. Older equipment might need complete replacement rather than simple repairs.
Deputy Chairman Yevgeny Baranovsky said his team needs to finish studying all sites first. After they complete their research, experts will create a repair schedule. Housing officials aim to replace dangerous equipment right away.
Local towns will receive money for these improvements. The funds come from special regional programs meant for community spaces. Officials want safe places where children can play outside.
The inspection covers both sports courts that kids use. Small neighborhood playgrounds also fall under this plan. Older equipment might need complete replacement rather than simple repairs.