From deficit to development
26.11.2025 10:19:46 22
The Kyzylzhar-2 microdistrict in Shymkent is fully connected to a comprehensive utility infrastructure.
In the Kyzylzhar-2 microdistrict of the Abay district of Shymkent, the problem of a shortage of engineering infrastructure, which had been relevant for several years, has been finally resolved.
As a reminder, this spring, at a meeting between the city's mayor and residents, residents of this neighborhood cited a shortage of drinking water, unstable electricity supplies, and a lack of natural gas as the most pressing social problems.
The mayor issued urgent instructions to the relevant agencies, tasking them with ensuring utility lines were connected to the neighborhood as quickly as possible. Construction of utility lines began on the Kyzylzhar-2 site in April 2024. Design work was carried out on Alkap, Ordakent, Nurlykent, Syganak, Terenozek, and Kolkent streets.
During the first phase of the project, essential utilities—water, power, and gas lines—were installed. As a result, 265 homes now have a constant supply of water and electricity. Furthermore, the newly installed gas pipeline allows each home to be connected to natural gas.
The second phase of the project is planned for implementation next year. This phase will provide the remaining portion of the Kyzylzhar-2 microdistrict with the necessary infrastructure. Upon full completion, the microdistrict is expected to have a fully developed utility infrastructure.
The mayor congratulated residents on the commissioning of the new utility networks and noted that the contractors completed the work efficiently and on time. He stated that providing new microdistricts with utility networks is one of the strategic development areas of Shymkent.