Residents in Yakutsk staunchly protect Route No 15
In the Siberian city of Yakutsk, residents have taken action against a forthcoming bus reform, penning a petition to the city administration to preserve a much-loved bus route. The reform, scheduled for November, will see changes to nine existing routes and the addition of a new one, route No. 12.
The petitioners argue that the new route, which encompasses the Khatyu-Yuryakhskoye Highway, Kuranovsky, Sevastopolskaya, Mozhayinsky, 50th Anniversary of October Highway, Dzerzhinsky, Lenin Prospect, Petrovsky, Lermontov, Kalandaryishvili, Vinokurov, Longinov, Ilmensky, Bilibin, Serebryansky Highway, Viluysky Trakt, and back to Khatyu-Yuryakhskoye Highway, is inconvenient and does not cater to their preferred modes of travel to various locations.
The petition, aimed at protecting the rights and interests of the city's residents, requests that bus route No. 15 be maintained as it currently exists. However, it appears that route No. 15 will no longer be part of the city's bus network following the reform. The petitioners also contend that the changes should not be implemented without the consent of the city's residents.
The city administration is responsible for the bus reform, but no specific reasons for the introduction of the new route No. 12 or the changes to other routes have been provided. The petition, which is being used to collect signatures from the residents of Yakutsk, is a testament to the community's desire for their voices to be heard in the face of change.
At the time of writing, there are no reports of any relevant search results specifically addressing the impact of the Yakutsk bus reform on route No. 15 or any resident petitions related to it. The provided documents and links mostly cover unrelated topics such as Russian aircraft leasing claims, China's position on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, LNG terminal auctions, weather reports, and sanctions updates.
The bus reform in Yakutsk is a significant development for the city's residents, and the petition serves as a powerful demonstration of the community's commitment to preserving their preferred means of transportation. The outcome of the petition and the bus reform will be closely watched by the residents of Yakutsk.
- The petitioners strongly believe that the new bus route, which involves the Khatyu-Yuryakhskoye Highway, Kuranovsky, Sevastopolskaya, Mozhayinsky, 50th Anniversary of October Highway, Dzerzhinsky, Lenin Prospect, Petrovsky, Lermontov, Kalandaryishvili, Vinokurov, Longinov, Ilmensky, Bilibin, Serebryansky Highway, Viluysky Trakt, and back to Khatyu-Yuryakhskoye Highway, is not suitable for their preferred modes of travel within the city and industry sectors.
- The petitioners, who are concerned about the changes in the city's bus network, argue that their right to convenient transportation options should be respected, especially with regards to the maintenance of the existing bus route No. 15, and that any such changes should not be implemented without the consent of the city's residents, potentially impacting the finance and transportation sectors.