The Ammoni chemical complex is participating in the All-Russian Forum on the Development of Small Towns and Historic Settlements in Kazan and presenting a project for the development of three clusters in Mendeleevsk: tourism, education, and a comfortable urban environment.
The forum was attended by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Deputy Prime Ministers Marat Khusnullin and Dmitry Grigorenko, Presidential Envoy to the Volga Federal District Igor Komarov, and Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Utilities Irek Faizullin.
Before the plenary session began, Irek Faizullin took part in the opening of four football arenas in the republic. One of them is Khimik in Mendeleevsk. Dmitry Makarov, CEO of the Ammoni complex, spoke about the #khimiyarodnogogoroda project and how the launch of the new Ammoni 2 production facility will open up new prospects for the development of Mendeleevsk.
The scale of the work in the urban development sector was also assessed by the country's Prime Minister, Mikhail Mishustin, who inspected the exhibition stands.
"The smaller the settlement, the greater the efforts of municipal leaders to simultaneously solve several problems at once – related to infrastructure wear and tear, youth outflow, loss of core functions, as in some single-industry towns. And the creation of modern, comfortable conditions for residents. There are many examples in Russia of effective collaboration between the administration, entrepreneurs, architects, designers and concerned residents," Mikhail Mishustin noted at the meeting.
Ammoni and the leadership of the Mendeleevsky District are one such example of when the synergy between business and government creates a special #khimiyarodnogogoroda.
In addition, Mendeleevsk became one of the first cities in Russia to have its own master plan. Today, the creation of such plans is a strategic task set by Vladimir Putin for the authorities.
"It was a unique case when a master plan appeared for a small Russian city. When launching our #khimiyarodnogogoroda project, we did not want to do it piecemeal; it had to be a comprehensive effort, designed for the next decade. This is a strategic development plan that we are implementing today in conjunction with the city. And the fact that today it is identified as one of the most important goals in the development of small towns shows that we made the right decision, ahead of its time. And the main indicator, of course, is the people, the residents of Mendeleevsk, who have received a comfortable, modern city with decent infrastructure, education and leisure facilities," emphasised Dmitry Makarov, CEO of Ammoni, at the forum.
The forum was attended by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Deputy Prime Ministers Marat Khusnullin and Dmitry Grigorenko, Presidential Envoy to the Volga Federal District Igor Komarov, and Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing and Utilities Irek Faizullin.
Before the plenary session began, Irek Faizullin took part in the opening of four football arenas in the republic. One of them is Khimik in Mendeleevsk. Dmitry Makarov, CEO of the Ammoni complex, spoke about the #khimiyarodnogogoroda project and how the launch of the new Ammoni 2 production facility will open up new prospects for the development of Mendeleevsk.
The scale of the work in the urban development sector was also assessed by the country's Prime Minister, Mikhail Mishustin, who inspected the exhibition stands.
"The smaller the settlement, the greater the efforts of municipal leaders to simultaneously solve several problems at once – related to infrastructure wear and tear, youth outflow, loss of core functions, as in some single-industry towns. And the creation of modern, comfortable conditions for residents. There are many examples in Russia of effective collaboration between the administration, entrepreneurs, architects, designers and concerned residents," Mikhail Mishustin noted at the meeting.
Ammoni and the leadership of the Mendeleevsky District are one such example of when the synergy between business and government creates a special #khimiyarodnogogoroda.
In addition, Mendeleevsk became one of the first cities in Russia to have its own master plan. Today, the creation of such plans is a strategic task set by Vladimir Putin for the authorities.
"It was a unique case when a master plan appeared for a small Russian city. When launching our #khimiyarodnogogoroda project, we did not want to do it piecemeal; it had to be a comprehensive effort, designed for the next decade. This is a strategic development plan that we are implementing today in conjunction with the city. And the fact that today it is identified as one of the most important goals in the development of small towns shows that we made the right decision, ahead of its time. And the main indicator, of course, is the people, the residents of Mendeleevsk, who have received a comfortable, modern city with decent infrastructure, education and leisure facilities," emphasised Dmitry Makarov, CEO of Ammoni, at the forum.
The publication was prepared based on materials of the telegram-channel Ammoni AO - Mendeleyevskazot OOO