In Yekaterinburg, kiosks will be placed according to a new plan.

      An updated scheme for the placement of non‑stationary retail outlets will be developed in Yekaterinburg. Under the new concept, roughly a thousand official sites will be designated in the city, which will later be put up for auction. Previously the city administration had been actively dismantling kiosks, but the work was suspended after the intervention of Governor Denis Pasler.

      District heads will be tasked with selecting new locations for the installation of trade pavilions and creating a corresponding map. The mayor of Yekaterinburg, Alexey Orlov, issued this order after entrepreneurs appealed, asking for the locations of the stalls to be reconsidered. City Duma deputy Sergey Kozlov told the publication 66.RU about this. The list of new sites is expected to be approved at the end of January.

      When placing kiosks, landscaping and road safety requirements must be observed — the structures must not obstruct drivers’ visibility. Pavilions will be banned from being installed on lawns, paving stones, intersections and pedestrian crossings, in the city center, on visitor routes, and at public transport stops.

      In total, about 1,000 legal locations for retail outlets are planned to be designated in Yekaterinburg.

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In Yekaterinburg, kiosks will be placed according to a new plan.

In Yekaterinburg, an updated plan for the placement of non‑stationary retail outlets will be developed. As part of the new concept, around a thousand official sites in the city will be identified, which will later be put up for auction.