“The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, drew the attention of the head of the KMDA, Vitaliy Klychko, that monitoring the roads and sidewalks is the responsibility of the public utilities of “Kyivavtodor”, under the control of the mayor of the capital, and not the heads of district state administrations.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
photo of the capital “Ukravtodor” Source: Tkachenko v Telegram
Direct speech: “Maintenance of roads, bridges, public transport stops and pedestrian crossings in the winter period is provided by enterprises that are part of the municipal corporation “Kyivavtodor”. They do not report to the heads of the RDA, but are accountable to the Department of Transport Infrastructure of the KMDA, which is under the control of the Kyiv Mayor.
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A similar model applies to enterprises for the maintenance of green spaces: they are subordinated to the “Kyivzelenbud” KO, which is subordinated to the Department of Environmental Protection and Adaptation to Climate Change of the KMDA.
District management companies for the maintenance of the housing stock formally belong to the sphere of management of the RDA, but contracts with their managers are concluded by the mayor, who determines the real center of management decisions.”
Details: According to the weaver, decisions on the development, operation and maintenance of the city’s infrastructure are made by the KMDA. The community budget, personnel policy and key levers of influence are concentrated in the management vertical of the mayor, which has been “maximum centralized” for almost 12 years.
“Throughout the year, you have repeatedly sounded the thesis: ‘do not interfere in economic matters – this is my area of responsibility’. In this case, it is logical to honestly admit that it is during your administration, Mr. City Director, that Kyiv becomes less safe for the daily life of the citizens from year to year,” – summed up the head of the KMVA.
What preceded: Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said that he instructed the heads of district administrations to clear the capital of snow and ice by the evening of January 19, otherwise he would contact the president. Klitschka complained that according to the current legislation, he cannot “even issue a reprimand to the head of the district.”
