10 August 2025

An alley was blocked in Odesa for two weeks

(Photo: Odesa City Hall)

The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority is repairing the transport overpass of the Odesa seaport, which will require temporary changes in traffic management.

According to the press service of the Odesa Municipality, from August 18 to September 1, Gazovyi Lane will be temporarily closed within Prymorska Street.

In order to avoid traffic jams during this period, the previously closed Primorskaya Street will be allowed to be used for traffic in the direction of Chornomorskogo Kozatstva Street. In addition, two-way traffic will be introduced on Odariya Street during the repair period, which will allow drivers to quickly and conveniently bypass the overlap.

From August 11 to December 31, freight traffic will be allowed on Prymorska Street - from Chornomorskogo Kozatstva Street to Voynichnyi Descent - and a separate lane will be set up for left turns to the port for freight vehicles to ensure unimpeded traffic on the street.

To avoid traffic congestion, the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority will introduce a dispatching system to better coordinate traffic and avoid congestion. Public transportation. Trolleybus No. 10, buses No. 110 and 190 will remain unaffected on Prymorska Street. In addition, buses #105, 121, 145, 146, 168, 240, 242, and 250 are running as alternate routes due to the resumption of traffic on Vitaliy Blazhko descent.

In July, the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority awarded a UAH 30.6 million contract for the reconstruction of the second stage of the automobile overpass in the port of Odesa following a tender. Avtostrada Group was the sole bidder and winner of the tender.

Кирило Бойко

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