Samar district should turn into a blooming garden
14.04.2026 18:37:17 472
Samar district should turn into a blooming garden This instruction was given by the head of the district, Serik Zhenisov, to the akims of rural districts and heads of specialized departments. Issues of improvement of settlements were discussed today at the next meeting of the district akim's office. Systematic work on sanitary cleaning of territories within the framework of the environmental campaign "Taza Kazakhstan" is already yielding positive results. The district has organized the collection and removal of more than 21 tons of garbage from the streets and adjacent territories, the banks of rivers and streams have been cleaned, seedlings have been planted, and sections of highways of regional and regional significance have been put in order. According to the Department of Housing, Architecture and Construction, passenger transport and highways, the district has successfully launched a project to wash roads, sidewalks and bridges as part of the summer maintenance of the road network. An agreement has been signed with a contractor for this purpose. — The cleanliness of villages is an important indicator of the level of culture and responsibility of the population. I am glad that not only government agencies and organizations are actively involved in this work, but also residents of the district, taking part in clean—up days and landscaping their territories," said the akim of the district. This year, it is planned to arrange flower beds and flower beds on the main streets, as well as in the parks of the village of Samarskoye and other settlements of the district. Entrepreneurs are advised to take part in the landscaping, paying attention to the design of the surrounding areas. The meeting also discussed the implementation of the Auyl Amanaty state program, as well as the organization of rural clubs and libraries. Work in this area will be continued and taken under special control.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/vko-samar/press/news/details/1200318?lang=kk