Poltava Region Secures $1 Billion for Road Projects Through New Funding Model
New Co-Funding Model for Local Road Repairs Discussed
According to Кулеба: A new co-financing model for repairing local roads was a key topic at the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities under the President of Ukraine, using Poltava Oblast as a case study. For 2026, approximately 1 billion hryvnias are planned for the region's local roads. Over 500 million hryvnias of this will come from oblast and local budgets, with the state providing the remaining funds. This approach is part of a broader effort to decentralize infrastructure spending in Ukraine.
The core principle is co-financing, where the state establishes a financial framework and local communities set the priorities. It's important to note that over 530 million hryvnias from the state budget have already been directed to roads of national significance in the Poltava region. This model enables local communities to play a more active role in the repair and maintenance of their road infrastructure.
Advantages of the Co-Financing Model
Implementing this co-financing model could significantly improve regional road infrastructure. It empowers local communities to directly influence decisions on road repair and upkeep. This can also lead to more efficient use of budgetary funds and increase the accountability of local authorities for the quality of road surfaces.
- Active involvement of local communities in the repair process.
- Improved quality of road surfaces.
- More efficient use of budgetary funds.
As local communities in Poltava Region prepare to take charge of road repairs through the new co-funding model, it's essential to understand how similar initiatives are being implemented nationwide. For instance, the Ukrainian government has recently appointed an agency tasked with managing substantial funds for road repairs in frontline areas. This move highlights the increasing focus on enhancing infrastructure across the country, making it crucial for residents to stay informed about these developments. Learn more about this strategic approach to road maintenance here.
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