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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Jan 19 2007

    YEREVAN SHOULD BECOME ATTRACTIVE, COMFORTABLE CITY TO LIVE IN

    YEREVAN, January 19. /ARKA/. Yerevan should become an attractive and
    comfortable city to live in, the problems of its residents should be
    paid more attention, Armenia's President Robert Kocharyan said at the
    meeting held to discuss the work of the Yerevan Municipality in 2006
    and its plans for 2007.
    Kocharyan pointed out the positive changes in the municipal
    performance discipline and the apparent increase in the volume of
    work done. But the country's economic growth and the dynamic
    development of Yerevan create new problems that should be addressed
    promptly, the President said.
    Kocharyan pointed out the problem of motorway traffic in the capital.
    The number of cars increasing every year makes us seek new solutions
    to the problem, he said.
    The President considered it necessary to improve the traffic centers,
    speed up in providing the capital with public transport of high
    carrying capacity and to completely solve the problem within one or
    two years.
    Kocharyan addressed the issue of infrastructure modernization along
    with the development of Yerevan.
    He said that the Municipality should provide sound forecasts on the
    development within the next few years. Based on the forecasts,
    calculations are to be made as to what kinds of investments are
    required (including the business and natural monopolies).
    "The capital is in large-scale construction: construction share in
    GDP increased by 37% last year, which is a high rate. New residential
    areas and streets are built. If the infrastructures do not meet the
    requirement, we will be in the trouble then and the Municipality will
    turn to a structure endlessly chasing after breakdowns," Kocharyan
    said. N.V. -0--
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