The Kyivenerho company has intensions to turn off street lighting on 9 streets and 2 squares in the Kyiv downtown for debts on Tuesday, May 25.
It was learned from a statement by the company, the wording of which was made available to the agency.
According to the statement, Kyivenerho will turn off street lighting on Khreschatyk Street, Lyuteranska Street, Gorodetskoho Street, Prorizna Street, Hrinchenko Street, Triokhsviatytelska Street, Hrushevskoho Street, European Square and Bessarabska Square.
This company also has plans to suspend electricity supplies to some facilities of the Kyivpastrans municipal company ay 146 Nauky Avenue, 1 Volho-Donskyi Lane, in the district of the Darnytskyi car repair plant that provides electricity to trolley-bus No.1, trams No. 33, 28, and No.21.
Currently, Kyivenerho specifies a list of facilities owned by the Kyivvodokanal municipal company that can be cut from electricity supplies.
The company notes that other debtors can be cut from electricity supplies within a month under a schedule.
As it was earlier reported, chairman of Kyivenerho board Eduard Sokolovskyi admitted the company will begin forcibly restricting heating and electricity supplies to debtors from May 25. According to his words, Kyivenerho had to resort to such measures because of the capital city budget for 2010 does not supply with compensations for the difference in tariffs between the prime cost of services the company renders and the tariffs set. |