They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva.

They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva.

      They are once again re-laying paving tiles on Malysheva Street

      Today at 10:07 in the center of Yekaterinburg on Malysheva Street, between 8 March and Vainera, workers are once again replacing the pedestrian tiles that were installed a year ago.

      Photo: Uralweb.ru

      Let us remind you that this section was completely renovated in summer 2024, but over the months, the tiles started to shift and fall off. During rain, water accumulated beneath them. Here are some photos taken last week.

      Currently, the builders are actively redoing everything.

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      Comments (total: 2)

      m@zila

      Today at 11:02

      Workers are once again re-laying the pedestrian tiles that were installed a year ago...

      Who is paying for the redo?

      Who approved it?

      Anonymous

      Today at 17:28

      It's time to stop reminiscing about this. Just silently re-lay the tiles every year. Those who laid them the previous year should pay for the repairs. It's no longer funny—paving on Malysheva throughout, Karl Liebknecht, etc. should be removed once and paved with asphalt. There will be no unevenness, no slipping; it will be like in the good old days. Apparently, the tile setters and installers have firmly entrenched themselves with the city administration.

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They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva. They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva. They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva. They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva. They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva.

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They started replacing the tiles again on Malysheva.

In the center of Yekaterinburg on Maliseva Street, between 8 March and Vaynera, workers are once again relaying the pedestrian tiles that were laid a year ago. It should be noted that this section was completely renovated in summer 2024, but over the months, the tiles began to shift and come loose.