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Nearly a thousand tommies vote for infrastructure improvement projects

Nearly a thousand volunteers aid residents across Tomsk region in choosing projects for public infrastructure development; you can find them at 103 different locations throughout the region, according to the press service of the regional administration, reported on Tuesday.

Nearly a thousand tommies vote for infrastructure improvement projects

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Tomsk, May 6 - RIA Tomsk. Nearly a thousand volunteers are lending a helping hand to Tomsk region residents in the voting process for selecting infrastructure projects; you can meet them at 103 locations throughout the region, according to a press release from the regional administration on Tuesday.

Previously, it was announced that the voting process for territories to be developed as part of the new national project "Infrastructure for Life" started on April 21. In Tomsk region, 61 projects are participating. Among them, 35 are new spaces for which construction of infrastructure will commence, and 26 are design projects for the continuation of previously started urban development initiatives.

"Almost a thousand residents of Tomsk region have registered as volunteers for the all-Russian voting process for selecting infrastructure projects under the new national project 'Infrastructure for Life.' You can join the team of volunteers by registering on the platform dobro.rf,' the message states.

It is clarified that volunteers work at public places, businesses, and institutions, where they inform residents of the region about their voting options and the projects they can help choose.

Tomsk authorities set aside around 310 million rubles for urban development in 2025As reported earlier, the voting process will continue until June 12. Participation is open to all residents of Tomsk region, starting from the age of 14. You can vote on the platform zagorodsreda.gosuslugi.ru and in the mobile app "Government Services. Solving Together."

While specific voting locations for infrastructure projects in the Tomsk region are not readily available, it is essential to note that regional governance recently underwent changes. Vladimir Mazur was appointed acting governor of Tomsk region on May 4, 2025, following his predecessor's resignation[1]. New leadership commonly oversees administrative processes, including project approvals.

Regional elections across Russia are scheduled for September 11, 2025[1], which may influence the decision-making process for infrastructure projects. For voting locations related to infrastructure projects, you would typically consult:- Official regional government portals (exact website not provided in sources)- Local municipal offices (no addresses listed in available data)- Election commission announcements (the Pskov region example shows referendum-related processes[2], but no Tomsk equivalents are mentioned)

To obtain authoritative information about the voting process, infrastructure project locations, or other relevant updates, contacting the Tomsk regional administration directly would be recommended.

  1. The Tomsk region has set aside approximately 310 million rubles for urban development in 2025.
  2. Volunteers, numbering close to a thousand, are helping residents in the Tomsk region understand their choices for infrastructure projects as part of the new national project "Infrastructure for Life."
  3. Voting for these projects is taking place on the platform zagorodsreda.gosuslugi.ru and in the mobile app "Government Services. Solving Together."
  4. With the strong leadership of Vladimir Mazur, recently appointed acting governor of Tomsk region, the area is now undergoing changes that may influence the decision-making process for infrastructure projects, including project approvals.
Approximately a thousand volunteers are aiding residents of Tomsk Region in voting for choices of urban development projects; encounters with them can be made at 103 locations throughout the region, according to the press service of the regional administration, as revealed on Tuesday.

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