YEREVAN, March 18. /Novosti-Armenia/. Yerevan City Hall has released a photograph showcasing the planned redevelopment of Amiryan Street, stating, “This is what Amiryan Street will look like in two months.”
The announcement follows statements by Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan, who previously indicated that sections of the capital lacking sidewalks have been inventoried. The city administration emphasized that these areas will soon feature comfortable and well-maintained sidewalks, ensuring a safe and accessible environment for residents.
The redevelopment project is part of a broader effort by the Yerevan Municipality to enhance urban infrastructure and improve pedestrian safety and accessibility across the city. The focus on Amiryan Street highlights the city’s commitment to modernizing its public spaces.
City officials have not yet released detailed timelines or specific project phases for the Amiryan Street redevelopment beyond the two-month completion estimate. However, the emphasis on creating an accessible environment suggests that the project will incorporate features beneficial to all pedestrians, including those with disabilities.
This initiative is expected to contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of Yerevan and further improve the quality of urban life for its inhabitants. The city government continues to identify and address areas requiring infrastructure improvements, with a particular focus on pedestrian-friendly solutions.