A new construction project has officially been announced in the center of Tashkent, aimed at integrating the historical and modern parts of the city. The project focuses on improving infrastructure and optimizing traffic flow, with authorities claiming it will enhance urban development and residents' quality of life.
The project includes plans to reconstruct several roads and pedestrian zones, as well as erect new public buildings and green spaces. City administration representatives emphasized that these works will significantly contribute to the city's growth and societal well-being, though they acknowledged potential challenges during implementation.
However, the project faces several issues: increased traffic congestion during construction, potential negative environmental impacts, and possible objections from local residents. Experts highlight the need to assess the long-term economic viability and social effects of such initiatives, given the scale and duration of the works.
Construction is expected to last several years, with details on funding sources and international cooperation still not fully disclosed. The city leadership has pledged to take all necessary measures to ensure the project's success, but skepticism remains about its overall impact and feasibility.
Source: uznews.uz