Street temporarily blocked on Seyfullin
Road Repair Works on Seifullin Street in Astana: Traffic Restrictions from July 26 to August 6
The Transport and Road Infrastructure Development Department of Astana has announced that medium repair works will be carried out on the road surface of Seifullin Street, from Beibitshilik Street to Republic Avenue, from July 26 to August 6 of the current year.
During this period, partial traffic restrictions will be enforced to facilitate the repair works. The traffic movement on Seifullin Street will be organized in a rotating manner, alternating between directions. Initially, motor vehicles will be allowed to move towards Republic Avenue, followed by a period when the traffic will be directed towards Beibitshilik Street.
It is important to note that these works are being conducted in Astana, on a street named Seifullin. The nature of the works is road repair, and the traffic restrictions are a part of the ongoing repair works.
The department urges all road users to follow the traffic signs and instructions of the traffic police during this period to ensure safety and smooth flow of traffic. For updated details on this topic, it is recommended to check official local government or city transport department announcements for Astana, as such roadwork notifications are typically issued by these authorities.
While searching for information, no specific results were found about medium repair works on Seifullin Street in Astana, including traffic restrictions or organizational changes from July 26 to August 6 of any year. However, the only partially related result was a contact listing for a land relations office on S. Seifullin Street dated July 26, 2025, but it does not mention repair works or traffic restrictions.
- The medium repair works on Seifullin Street in Astana, which fall under the transportation industry, will also impact the automotive sector, as partial traffic restrictions will be imposed from July 26 to August 6.
- These traffic restrictions and organizational changes are primarily due to the forthcoming finance-intensive road repair works on Seifullin Street, underlining the significance of the transportation and finance industries during urban infrastructure development.