Odessa Secures State Loan for Critical City Needs
Odessa secures a state loan to address critical city needs, including healthcare, education, and public services.
Read moreOdessa secures a state loan to address critical city needs, including healthcare, education, and public services.
Read moreA new grain terminal with a capacity of 5 million tons per year is set to open at the Pivdenny port in 2026.
Read moreThe restoration of a building in Odessa affected by a missile strike has been completed. Learn more about the work done and support for residents.
Read moreEfforts are underway to address water supply issues and reconstruct buildings in the Odesa region.
Read moreThe Mayor of Odesa discussed initiatives to enhance energy independence for city residents through the installation of solar power plants.
Read moreDetails about the spring maintenance work carried out by the municipal services, including elevator activation and fountain preparation.
Read moreIn 2024, Odesa plans to replace 91 elevators and has already renovated 44. The new systems offer energy efficiency and safety features.
Read moreThe Odessa City Health Department is dedicated to improving access to healthcare services for individuals with disabilities.
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