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A portion of Abhayla Khan Road blocked off, causing traffic disruption.

A segment of Ablai Khan Avenue in Astana will be under repair from May 3 to May 9, as per our news site.

A portion of Abhayla Khan Road blocked off, causing traffic disruption.

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🔧 Road Work on Abylai Khan Avenue, Astana: What You Need to Know 📅

Heads up, Astana residents! A section of Abylai Khan Avenue will face closure from May 3 to 9, due to necessary repairs, as our site reports.

The affected stretch starts at Manas Street and ends at B. Momyshuly Avenue, according to the akimat. Prepare for partial traffic restrictions during this period, as vehicles will be rerouted to one side of the road at a time.

Here's a sneak peek at the upcoming change:

Image: Astana akimat

🚗 Navigating Your Routes

Given these alterations, cautiously plan your trips around the city to avoid gridlock.

Earlier in the year, traffic on the left bank of Astana was confined until the fall due to the construction of the LRT. From April 20 to September 25, there was a full restriction on right-turn traffic from Syganak Street onto Mangilik Yel Avenue (towards Dostyk Street) for vehicles coming from the Arys Bridge.

The capital has an extensive repair plan for roads extending to 2025, covering more than 60 streets totaling approximately 72 kilometers. Key areas include:

  • Zhanakonas Street between Kenjin Street and Bataybayuly
  • Kartaaly Street from Okzhetpes Street to Dulatau
  • Alash Highway from 191 Street to the bypass road
  • Korghalzhyn Highway sidewalk construction
  • Abylai Khan Avenue from B. Momyshuly Avenue to Manas Street
  • Zhumaubaev Street from Momyshuly Avenue to Koskharbaev Avenue
  • Seifullin Street from Saryarka Avenue to Republic Avenue, among others.

New road sections will also be added, such as:

  • Kaysenov Street from Bukhar Zhyrau Street to Uly Dala Avenue
  • Bukhar Zhyrau Street from Joshi Khan Street to Al-Farabi Avenue
  • Kuishe Dina Street from the "Miras" school to Zhumaubaev Street.

A section of the Korghalzhyn Highway will undergo repairs for three weeks, starting on April 24 and ending on May 15.

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🔥 On a different noteIf you're considering next year's paving projects, why not imitate the stretch on Syzganak Street, where the asphalt has been standing strong for years? 🤔

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🔥 A Tale of FrustrationYour daughter's good asphalt replaced with shoddy stuff? That's a tough break! Here's hoping for better roads in the future. 😞

  • What about the logging industry's potential impact on transportation and finance in Astana by 2025? With the city's extensive road repair plan, increased logging activities might strain the infrastructure and cause restrictions.
  • In light of the Akimat's announcement about the closure of a section of Abylai Khan Avenue for repairs, one might wonder if there will be any restriction on transportation during the opening of new logging sites in the city by 2025.
  • The Astana akimat's decision to prioritize highway repairs over the next few years brings to mind the question: will transportation and logistics be affected by the increasing financial demands in the industry due to the city's repair plans, as well as potential logging activities by 2025?
  • As Astana prepares for extensive highway repairs and possible logging activities in the next five years, one cannot help but ponder the future of the city's transportation, logistics, and finance by 2025 – a critical time for the growth of the industry.
Roadwork Along Abylaikhan Prospekt in Astana Suspends Access from May 3 to May 9, According to Our Reports.

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