Road crews will start major repairs on Primorskoye Highway tomorrow across the Kurortny district. Workers will replace asphalt along a massive 30-kilometer stretch, causing traffic disruptions for local drivers. The first repair phase covers 4.5 kilometers between Vokzalnaya Street and Repina Street.
The St. Petersburg Committee for Transport Infrastructure Development says crews begin grinding down old pavement on April 16. Traffic restrictions take effect immediately and last through April 30. Officials will gradually close exits from side streets onto the highway. People heading out from St. Petersburg face complete closures from Vokzalnaya Street to Repina Street. Drivers going toward the city can still use one open lane during construction.
Similar work happens on Moskovsky Prospekt, where officials expect to finish new asphalt surfaces before August 1. These projects represent part of ongoing infrastructure improvements throughout the Northern capital. The highway serves as a crucial link between city neighborhoods and surrounding communities. Regular maintenance helps prevent more serious road damage that might require longer repairs later.
The St. Petersburg Committee for Transport Infrastructure Development says crews begin grinding down old pavement on April 16. Traffic restrictions take effect immediately and last through April 30. Officials will gradually close exits from side streets onto the highway. People heading out from St. Petersburg face complete closures from Vokzalnaya Street to Repina Street. Drivers going toward the city can still use one open lane during construction.
Similar work happens on Moskovsky Prospekt, where officials expect to finish new asphalt surfaces before August 1. These projects represent part of ongoing infrastructure improvements throughout the Northern capital. The highway serves as a crucial link between city neighborhoods and surrounding communities. Regular maintenance helps prevent more serious road damage that might require longer repairs later.