
ArmInfo. A new recreation area will be built in Yerevan's Hrazdan Gorge. At its April 9 meeting, the Armenian government decided to allocate over 172 million drams for the project.
As Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan noted in his speech, the recreation area will begin in the Arabkir administrative district and stretch for 5.5 kilometers. The program includes the use of new landscaping techniques, the creation of recreation areas, the construction of venues for sports competitions, a cafe, and a cinema, which will serve as social hubs. The program is fully consistent with the Hrazdan Gorge reconstruction concept. Previously, surveys were conducted throughout the gorge, examining the flora and fauna, as well as cultural heritage sites. Avinyan emphasized the need for legislative amendments, which the Ministry of Environment should submit. Following this, the Yerevan Council of Elders will recognize the entire gorge as a specially protected area.
In this regard, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan outlined three major programs aimed at improving the living conditions of the capital's residents, one of which is the creation of a specially protected area in the Hrazdan Gorge. Another project concerns the creation of a forested area and a public garden in the Dalma Gardens area, and a third project is related to the creation of a green zone in the Nork-Marash district, covering an area of over 7 hectares, on land previously returned to state ownership. Pashinyan emphasized that the implementation of all three projects begins with the Hrazdan Gorge, where a modern eco- environment will be created. Moreover, the program will gradually be expanded to cover the entire gorge.
In response, Tigran Avinyan emphasized that over the past four years, approximately 60 hectares of green spaces with irrigation systems have been created in Yerevan, exceeding the figures recorded over the past 22 years.
The rationale for the draft resolution states that the Hrazdan Gorge is one of Yerevan's most important natural landscape areas, with ecological, social, and urban development significance. This area is a key part of the city's natural environment and has the potential for widespread public use. However, this section of the gorge is currently underdeveloped and partially neglected, preventing full and effective use of the area.
At the same time, modern urban development trends in Yerevan and the growing public demand for an active lifestyle necessitate the creation of new public green spaces and the revitalization of existing natural areas. The city is increasingly demanding open spaces accessible for organized recreation, walks, sports, and cultural events. Furthermore, the project's implementation will contribute to the development of the city's green infrastructure in accordance with the principles of sustainable development and adaptation to climate change. The project envisages construction work to create a multifunctional recreation area in the section of the Hrazdan Gorge adjacent to Atenka Street, 5.5 kilometers from the beginning of the Hrazdan Gorge, allocating appropriate financial resources for the full implementation of the project, for which 172,608.2 thousand drams will be allocated from the Government Reserve Fund. Of these funds, 170,940.0 thousand drams is the contractual amount for construction work, 540.0 thousand drams is the contractual amount required for consulting services on technical quality control of construction work, 1,128.2 thousand drams is the amount required for the provision of author's supervision services.