Over the next four years, we would spend up to two million laris on road infrastructure projects such as:
Construction of a motor bridge between University Street and Bagebi. The new intersection would be constructed near the Tiger and Knight monument and would connect Marshal Gelovani Avenue and the right bank of the river. A new connecting road would be constructed between Kipshidze Street and Chabua Amirejibi Highway.
Full rehabilitation of the Mindeli bridge, which was constructed in 1989 and requires rehabilitation. We would also rehabilitate the Metekhi bridge, which was built in 1951, and the Shalikashvili (Didube) bridge, which was built in 1953.
A complete overhaul of the following streets: Akaki Tsereteli Street, Vaja Pshavela Avenue, Rustaveli Avenue, Melikishvili Avenue, Queen Ketevan Avenue, and Beliashvili Street. We would also completely overhaul University Street, Krtsanisi Street, Godziashvili Street, and the Kojori highway. During these rehabilitation projects, we would upgrade underground and above-ground communications networks and install new fire hydrants. These rehabilitation projects would include the rebuilding of sidewalks, curbstones, and street pavement. We would also install pavement markings for bus, bicycle, and safe pedestrian lanes.
A complete overhaul of the Republic Square tunnel and the unground motorway, both of which started operation in 1981 and require refurbishment. The underground motorway on Heroes Square would also be completely overhauled since it started operation in 1978 and requires refurbishment. Moreover, we plan to overhaul sewage collection, drainage systems, and road surfaces in Dighomi village and the Avkhala and Ivertubani settlements.
An overhaul of the Metekhi underground motorways. We would refurbish the entire 2500-meter-long distance in both directions with a budget of two hundred million laris.
We would also refurbish up to one thousand streets in all ten districts of Tbilisi. This would include upgrading the roadway, sidewalks, underground communications, and outdoor lighting networks. Water, sewage, drainage, outdoor lighting, and road infrastructure repair work would continue in newly connected areas of Tbilisi.