OREANDA-NEWS. October 10, 2012. Pedestrian length of 1,9 km from the Tverskaya Square to Lubyanka Square in Moscow will be established by the end of 2012, said Deputy Mayor for Housing and Public Works Pyotr Biryukov.

According to him, the pedestrian zone will be held on Tverskaya Square, the monument to Yury Dolgoruky on Stoleshnikov, Petrovka Street and Rozhdestvenka including Kamergersky lane to the building Children's World on Lubyanka.

He said that all the streets, alleys, which will be part of the pedestrian zone, will be free from car traffic, except Petrovka Street, where the pedestrian zone will be held on a wide sidewalk.

Biryukov also noted that in 2013, the facades of houses facing created pedestrian zone will be put in order.

On pedestrian streets and alleys to be installed new benches, trash cans, to resolve the issue with the stationary points of the enterprise and consumer market and services.

In addition, according to Biryukova, another pedestrian street will be in the area from Tver to Moscow's Manezh Square with access to Okhotny number by the building of the State Duma of the building to the Children's World on Lubyanka.

He also said that in the next year in Moscow may be other pedestrian areas, have great Nikolskaya Street and Red Square, and swampy area and the Tretyakov Gallery.

In 2013-2014. According to the deputy mayor, you should see a large pedestrian zone linking the Gagarin Square, Not dull garden Khamovniki and embankment of the Moscow River.