The section of Mykolas Lietuvios Street between Noragiškių and B. Krivickas Streets has been repaired. Residents of the surrounding Visorii and Bajori residential blocks who have been driving the dusty gravel road every day for several years will be able to enjoy the paved section of Mykolos Lietuvios Street at the end of December. The municipality will lay a new surface on a section of the street almost half a kilometer long, and the rest of the street will be maintained in the future. The municipality allocated about 67 thousand for the works on Mykolos Lietuvios street. euros.
"Soon, the existing gravel in the section of Mykolos Lietuvios Street will be replaced by a new asphalt surface. This unpaved section of the street was an extremely inconvenient connection for the communities located nearby who wanted to connect with the block of Scientists' Street or exit to Geležinių Vilkos Street. After fixing this section of the street, residents will save time and patience, and it will be much easier for the city to maintain the street," says Virginijus Pauža, head of the municipality's Infrastructure Department.

Currently, the preparatory works for street maintenance are underway: the existing soil is excavated, rainwater drainage is managed, and sand bases are installed.
In order for road users to experience as little inconvenience as possible, renovation works on Mykolos Lietuvios Street will take place not only during the day, but also at night. Traffic will be prohibited on the section of Mykolos Lietuvios Street between Noragiškių and B. Krivickas Streets until December 20. Residents of B. Krivickas Street will be able to access from the side of Pashilaičiai Street, and Noragiškių from the side of Santariškių Street. Temporary road warning signs, directional guidelines and information stands will be installed, noticeboards will announce the repair.

This year, even more efforts and about 37 million have been allocated to improving the city's infrastructure and managing the city. euro budget and funds from the Road Maintenance and Development Program: about 25 km of streets were paved, 34 km of sidewalks were built and repaired, and about 15 km of gravel roads were paved in various neighborhoods.