Quality and safety of constructions in Ulaanbaatar to be prioritized
UlaanbaatarA regular meeting of the capital city authorities was held
on March 7. In accordance with the fire that broke out recently in the capital
city, The Governor of the Capital City and Mayor of Ulaanbaatar D.Sumiyabazar
reminded the relevant officials to pay attention to the quality and safety of
the constructions in the city. Officials were also instructed to take concrete
measures to prevent forest and steppe fires.
The tender evaluation rate in the capital city is 61.7 percent
The Capital City Governor instructed to ensure the
implementation of his ordinance issued in intensifying investment activities
and to oversee the implementation. As of March 4, 2022, there are 393 projects
to be implemented in the capital city with the state and capital city budget,
local development funds, and other sources.
Procurement of 386 projects and activities was announced by
81 orders issued by the Capital City Governor, 253 projects and activities were
procured, and 109 projects and activities were not procured. The tender
evaluation rate in the capital city is 61.7 percent.
Influenza and influenza-like illnesses are more common among children
Head of the Health Department of the Capital City B.Byambadorj introduced the current situation of the coronavirus. He said "An average of 300 to 500 people being infected with coronavirus every day. Influenza and influenza-like illnesses are on the rising among children. Therefore, we are cooperating with the Ministry of Health to regulate the balanced workload”.
26,447 children were additionally enrolled in kindergartens
Ulaanbaatar Mayor clarified children’s education
backwardness and learning methods, and how they plan to improve the education
sector due to the two-year quarantine. Head of Education Department of the
Capital City J.Gantulga highlighted that the attendance of the capital city's
secondary schools last week was 96.1 percent. The Minister of Education and
Science has issued an order to eliminate the delays and is implementing it.
Additional kindergarten enrollment was organized and 26,447 children enrolled,
and the pre-school enrollment rate was 78 percent. During the 14 days of the
change in the start time of 59 schools, traffic congestion was disrupted at
08:00 in the morning”
There are 31 trade areas in public space
The Governor of the Capital City instructed relevant
officials to determine trade areas in public space and to develop a landscaping
assignment. M.Shijirbayar, Deputy Director of the Urban Development Department
of the Capital City said "31 trade areas and services have been
determined in nine districts of the capital city.
Rules of the Capital of Ulaanbaatar is being developed
G.Batzorig, Head of the Land Management Department of the
capital city said “We have included 74 development projects in our plan to
resolve the issue of land allocation and issue land certificates and conclude
contracts within the framework of the Capital City Governor's Order on
Intensifying Investment Work. Of these, 31 are roads, 22 are school and
kindergarten buildings, eight are engineering networks, and 13 are other works.
Senior Adviser in charge of Administration and Legal Affairs of the Capital
City Governor D.Munkh-Erdene said “There is a working group on the city rules. The
first draft will be presented at a regular meeting in March”
Demolition of 4860 garages planned
Head of the Land Management Department of the Capital City
G.Batzorig introduced the demolition process of fences and garages. 457
violations are planned to be eliminated at 63 locations in the Baga Toiruu
area. Land acquisition will begin on March 15”
Following
instructions were given to the city officials:
-To improve control and timely manner of investment projects
and activities to be implemented in 2022 with the state and capital city
budgets, local development funds, and other sources.
-To inform citizens about the new electricity, heating, and
sewerage networks and landscaping and construction works being invested and
constructed this year.
-To monitor the safety of school and kindergarten gymnasiums
and playground equipment, and to organize activities to prevent injuries to
children;
-To prohibit the use of sharp, sharp-edged, or unsafe tools
and equipment that may cause injury to children, and, if necessary, install a
barrier, guard, and appoint a supervisor.
-To take necessary measures to prevent children from being
involved in road and traffic accidents in kindergartens, schools, and public
streets and roads.
-To ensure unimpeded access to public transport on the first
lane of the road, to impose a fine to drivers who block bus stops, and deduct
points for violating the traffic rules.
-To paint road signs and markings in the territory of the
capital city, to construct dams, storm water drainage networks, ravines, public
land waste, and snow removal.
-Under the Capital City Governor's Order No. A / 1008 “On Establishment of a Working Group” for 2021, the relevant officials were instructed to develop the Capital City Charter following the law and introduce it to the regular meeting of the capital city officials.
CAPITAL CITY TRAINING, RESEARCH, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS AGENCY