Wedding parties can now travel conveniently to the marriage registry in Biysk, as a single roadway is available for reaching the venue.
In the Siberian city of Biysk, a blockage on Sovetskaya Street has caused an unexpected inconvenience for residents wishing to register their relationships at the city registry office. The direct route from Sovetskaya Street to the registry office, which traditionally saw wedding processions make their way through, has been obstructed by a five-story building.
The blockage, which has been illegally erected, is causing a detour that is dug up and making the journey to the registry office more challenging. The city registry office is located at 4a, Petrov Street, but the detour is causing delays and difficulties for many Biysk residents.
A concerned resident of a house on Primorsky Street has reached out to the local editorial office, expressing concern about the blockage and its impact on the direct route to the registry office. The resident also voiced their dissatisfaction with the state of the pine trees on Primorsky Street, which are yellowed and leaning. The pine trees planted between houses on Primorsky Street 3 and 5 by the city administration are in a poor state, and the resident claims they have never seen a watering truck near these plantations.
The situation with the pine trees on Primorsky Street is not an isolated case in the city, with pine plantings typically neglected. There are no recent examples of surviving pines in Biysk, and the lack of care for the pine trees has been a source of frustration for many residents.
In an effort to address the issue, experts have been contacted to find out if pines and spruces can be planted in Biysk. Meanwhile, the blockage at the five-story building is causing inconvenience to Biysk residents who wish to register their relationships, with only a few managing to arrive at the registry office clean due to the difficulties created by the blockage and repairs.
In a separate development, it has been revealed who uprooted the pines on one of Biysk's central streets. However, the identity of the person or entity responsible for the uprooting is not being reported in this article due to the lack of verifiable information available. It is important to note that the blockage of the direct route is illegal as it should be kept clear for emergency vehicles.
The city's administration and authorities are urged to address the issues of both the pine trees and the blockage in order to ensure the convenience and safety of Biysk residents.
The blockage on Sovetskaya Street, illegally constructed and causing a challenging detour, is not only obstructing the direct route to the city registry office but also causing delays for many Biysk residents. Moreover, the poor state of the pine trees on Primorsky Street, which have never been watered, is a concern for residents who have reached out to the local editorial office.