
An open meeting was held in the residential area of "Ak-Bata," where the Mayor of Bishkek, Aibek Junushaliev, interacted with local residents. The event took place at Secondary School No. 43 and gathered participants from recently annexed territories, including "MTF-2," "Nur-Kojo," "Ak-Bata," "Ak-Zhar," "Lebedinovka," "Alamudun," "Lower Ala-Archa," and "305-MAB," which became part of the Sverdlovsk administrative district as part of the administrative-territorial reform.
According to representatives of the mayor's office, the meeting addressed pressing social and infrastructure issues, particularly highlighting problems with water supply, sewage, road conditions, and a lack of public transport.

The mayor emphasized that road repair work will not commence until the issues with water supply and sewage are resolved. He also noted that, in accordance with the president's directives, a special program has been developed aimed at the development of new districts until 2030. The funding for this program amounts to about 9 billion soms, of which 2.5-3 billion soms have already been allocated this year for its implementation.


“As a result of the meeting, the mayor instructed the heads of the relevant services and departments to take prompt measures for the effective resolution of the issues raised and to establish deadlines for their implementation,” the municipality reported.