Taldom in the Moscow region: shoemakers and Saltykov-Shchedrin

The small town of Taldom near Moscow, whose population is about 13 thousand people today, is located 110 km from Moscow. Taldom is good because the town has perfectly preserved the buildings of the early 20th century; here you can see mansions in the Art Nouveau style, as well as visit the local literary museum. I managed to visit this town on an excursion, which I want to talk about in my post.

Taldom in the Moscow region

About Taldom

Small towns like Taldoma preserve that elusive spirit of the past that has long evaporated in modern cities. True, in such a city there should be a certain “guide” with you who will help you uncover all the secrets. We were lucky and found such a person. First, a few words about the name of the city. There are many versions: according to one of them, the word “Taldom” is of Finno-Ugric origin; the Finno-Ugric people had quite a few words with the root “Tal” (“Talo” - house). According to another, the word “taldom” is of Tatar origin and means “parking lot”. The latest version was voiced by Prishvin in his essay “The Shoemakers.” The first mention of Taldomu, as a village of 7 households with 38 souls, was found in 1677. The village grew and soon turned into a small county town. Residents of Taldom were engaged in the production of shoes throughout the 17th-19th centuries. They say that literally every house knew how to sew shoes. The merchant class was very strong in Taldom. These people spared no expense in improving the city; with their funds, the central square was paved with paving stones and a fire station was built. Many of the merchant mansions can still be seen today.

Administration of Taldom

You can contact the administration on all issues of local importance: the work of public utilities and other city structures, the implementation of social programs, capital construction, land use, the formation of a local budget, etc.

There are several ways to file complaints:

  • Personal visit to the public reception at the address: 141900, Moscow region, Taldom, sq. K. Marksa, no. 12. The specified address can be used to send written complaints.
  • By phone: 8(49620) 6-07-64, 8(49620) 6-07-64 (fax).
  • Via E-mail
  • Through the official VKontakte administration page: com/taldomrayon or Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/category/City-Hall/Administration-Taldom-municipal-district-1285541771462277.

Official website of the institution: www.taldom-okrug.ru. Meetings on small and medium-sized businesses are held monthly in the administration building. More detailed information can be found in the “News” section.

Driving directions

Write to the head of administration

The head of the city district considers appeals on all issues the solution of which is within the scope of activity of the local government body.

The head of the administration receives citizens every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at the address: Taldom, sq. K. Marksa, no. 12. Pre-registration is made on the eve of the reception day from 8:30 to 12:30 by phone: 8(49620) 6-36-32, 8(49620) 3-33-29 ext. 246. Electronic complaints are accepted via E-mail. To resolve operational issues related to business activities, you can make an appointment by phone..

Reception of citizens by deputy administrations

Reception of the population by the administration management is carried out at the address: 141900, Moscow region, Taldom, sq. K. Marksa, no. 12.

  • The Deputy Head of Health, Culture and Education meets on Tuesdays from 10:00 to 12:30 and Thursdays from 14:00 to 16:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-34-38, 8 (49620) 3-33-28 (ext. 105).
  • The Deputy Head for Economic Affairs meets on Mondays from 14:00 to 17:30 and Wednesdays from 09:00 to 12:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-44-43, 8 (49620) 3-33-23 (ext. 108).
  • The Deputy Head for Housing and Communal Services meets on Tuesdays from 15:00 to 17:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-43-80, 8 (49620) 3-33-19 (ext. 104).
  • The Deputy Head of Security is available on Mondays and Wednesdays from 14:00 to 16:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-04-61, 8 (49620) 3-33-28 ext.10.
  • The Deputy Head for Construction issues receives citizens on Thursdays from 9:00 to 12:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-04-58, 8 (49620) 3-33-29 ext.121.

What you can see in Taldom:

1. In the center of the city of Taldom, the merchant buildings of the early 20th century have been preserved. 2. Historical and Literary Museum. The museum has a rather interesting exhibition dedicated to the historical past of the city and shoemaking. The second floor is dedicated to writers, natives of the Taldom region. 3. Not far from Taldom there is the Crane Homeland Nature Reserve, where in September you can see flocks of cranes. 4. In the village Spas-Ugol, E. Saltykov-Shchedrin was born in the estate.

In the Taldom Museum

Moscow Polesie – The Land of Gray Cranes

04/17/2019 Natalia Karetnikova Russia, Russia and CIS, Countries

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Taldom the administrative center of the Taldomsky district of the Moscow region. From 1918 to 1929 - Leninsk. Population: 13,819 people. (2018).

The city is located 110 km north of Moscow (90 km from the Moscow Ring Road), the Taldom-Savelovsky railway station on the Moscow - Savelovo line.

At the entrance to Taldom

Muscovites have long loved to relax in the northernmost Taldomsky district of the Moscow region. The forests here are beautiful, filled with mushrooms and berries. Fishing lovers will not be left without a good catch on the Dubna and Khotcha rivers. But not many vacationers know about what interesting places are nearby. I didn’t find out about them right away either. Quite by chance, on my next trip to Taldom, I met the employees of the Taldom regional library and the Historical and Literary Museum of the city of Taldom. Having learned that I was a journalist, they invited me to celebrate the 330th anniversary of Taldom and the village of Dubrovka - the birthplace of the poet Sergei Klychkov, a close friend of Sergei Yesenin.

N. Karetnikova at the monument to S. Klychkov in Taldom

I knew very little about Klychkov. This topic interested me. There are only two days left before the holiday, but I managed to write a poem about Taldom.

HELLO TO THE CRANE LAND

I have been acquainted with you for a long time, - Taldom is Muscovy’s native son. Cranes breed here, arriving every year in the spring.

The breeze is a rake. And recently I had a chance to see how a handsome elk suddenly appeared from the forest on the Taldomskoe highway!

Taldom, your life is leisurely: Attics, platbands in patterns. Your speech is calm, unpretentious, and can be heard in your native open spaces.

You always welcomed strangers. These meetings were heated. Yesenin was here, Konenkov, Prishvin, and Muscovites are still visiting here.

In the morning, mischievous magpies spread city gossip to everyone. Suddenly, ruddy lightning will sparkle, and warm summer rain will pour from the sky.

Here there is freedom and joy for the heart! And summer residents must admit: The grace of Dubna saves them from the bustle of the capital and the children!

So I, like a naughty girl, come to Taldom as if to heaven. Be alive, shoe side, the northernmost region of Moscow!

Famous Russian writers M.E. visited Taldom. Saltykov-Shchedrin, M.M. Prishvin, A.S. Novikov-Priboy and I.S. Sokolov-Mikitov, poet S.A. Yesenin, sculptor S.T. Konenkov, modern poets E. Yevtushenko and B. Akhmadulina, writer L.N. Vasilyeva.

Evgeny Yevtushenko among Taldom residents

Taldom is a city of Russian provincial modernism, an island of a cozy and prosperous Russian province. In the center, around the shopping area, there are merchant houses belonging to various families: the Mashatins, Klychkovs, Chernovs, Vorontsovs, Smirnovs, Kharitonovs and others.



And Taldom is the “capital” of Russian shoemakers and the richest merchants. The miraculous tower of rich merchants and manufacturers has been perfectly preserved there. They did not skimp on the lush tiled decoration of their mansions.


The coat of arms of Taldom is decorated with a silver crane in a red morocco boot, and this is not without reason! Since the 17th century, the shoe industry was developed in Taldom and its environs. Shoe making was one of the main occupations of Taldom residents in the 18th-19th centuries.

Museum exposition. In the shoemaker's workshop

At the beginning of the 20th century, Taldom artisans produced up to 10 million pairs of shoes per year. Shoe fairs were held in Taldom, attracting numerous shoe buyers. After the arrival of the railway in Taldom in 1901, the shoe trade flourished; at the beginning of the 20th century, Taldom merchants built a number of stone houses in the center of the village (one of them, which belonged to the merchant Volkov, now houses a historical and literary museum)


Once Taldom supplied half of Russia with shoes, and enterprising Taldom merchants managed to build a railway through the city. Taldom shoemakers were especially successful in the production of ladies' shaped shoes.

There is a legend that at the beginning of the 19th century, a French woman, having taken a pair of fashionable “Romanian” shoes from Taldom, sold them so profitably in Paris that she paid for her trip to Russia!

Today the main enterprises of the city are: shoe and clothing factories, technological equipment factories, asphalt concrete, metal structures, bakery.

Walking along the ancient streets of Taldom, you will admire the luxurious old Fire Tower, which is now very creatively located in the district registry office.

The unusual “tiled” Church of the Archangel Michael will delight you with its beauty of golden domes flying to the sky. Its elegant bell tower was erected in a rarely seen Russian-Byzantine style. The temple is located in the city center. It began construction in 1795, and was consecrated only in 1808. In the 1870s, a faience-enamel iconostasis was installed in the temple, fragments of which can be seen today in the Taldom Museum.

At the end of the 19th century, the temple was partially rebuilt. The project for rebuilding the temple in pseudo-Russian style can be seen in the museum. During Soviet times, the temple was closed, heavily rebuilt, and housed a shoe factory. Today the temple is being successfully restored.



The history of Taldom is rich and interesting. It was known already in 1677 as the village of Taldom with seven courtyards with 38 male souls, which belonged to the Archbishop of Tver and Kashin Simeon. The name, according to the most likely version, is Finnish (from the Finnish word “talouden” - farm house). By the beginning of the 18th century, the village of Taldom became a village. Until 1744 it was part of the Dmitrovsky camp, then it belonged to the Kashinsky district, and since 1776 - to the Kalyazinsky district. I hear in the word “Tal is home!” the sound of the bells of an Orthodox church, gathering its parishioners for a festive service.

And how delicious the bread in Taldom is! At the Taldom bakery, 12 types of bakery products are baked (sliced ​​loaf, Donskoy, Rye, Kolosok, yeast-free Homemade bread) from environmentally friendly raw materials. Flour is purchased in the Lukhovitsky, Istra districts and in the Tver region. Amazingly tasty bread is baked according to old recipes without the use of chemical additives or preservatives. It's called ECO bread!


Taldom is a real natural pearl and an incredibly picturesque and green city, decorated with emerald parks and clear lakes.

At the Gray Crane Museum

In Taldom there is a historical and literary museum, which contains historical data about the history of the city, historical photographs, books, autographs and objects belonging to writers who were natives of the Taldom land, as well as those who lived here or simply visited:


Among them are M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin, L. N. Zilov, S. A. Klychkov, M. M. Prishvin, S. A. Yesenin, V. N. Azhaev, P. V. Slyotov and others. The museum is located in the house of the merchant of the first guild D.I. Volkov. The house is the first stone house in Taldom and was built at the end of the 19th century in the Art Nouveau style with balconies and ceilings designed by Monier. The museum has preserved its layout, doors, stoves, stucco moldings and parquet.

The Taldom regional library occupies the house of the merchant F.K. Kiselyov:


The house, built in 1907, has intricate brickwork, ornate patterns on the windows and doors, and the roof is topped with pseudo-Russian-style kokoshniks. It is an architectural monument of local importance. In August 2001, a monument to the poet Sergei Antonovich Klychkov was inaugurated in a clearing near the building of the Taldom regional library. The author of the monument is sculptor Denis Stritovich. This was his graduation work. The young talented sculptor depicted the writer dressed in ordinary clothes and sitting on a large stone, with his thoughtful gaze directed forward. Taldom residents raised funds for the construction of a monument to their fellow countryman all over the world. The sculptor did not take a penny from the residents of the city of Taldoma for his work. Only consumables were paid for.

At the monument to S. Klychkov. In the center Denis Stritovich

Sergei Antonovich Klychkov was a native of the village of Dubrovka, Taldomsky district - an outstanding poet, prose writer and publicist.

House Museum of Sergei Klychkov in the village of Dubrovki

His poems are full of love for his homeland, for his native Taldom region.

Dear, dearer to me is the glory of the expanse of my native fields, and the spring roar of the oak groves, and the cries of the cranes. There is no more wonderful sacrament, There is no other beauty, How to sow grains with a song Above the virgin spring...

Klychkov was shot in 1937 during Stalin's repressions. His name was forgotten for many years. S.A. Klychkov was a friend of the poet S.A. Yesenin and the sculptor S.T. Konenkov. He was closely acquainted with Osip Mandelstam and Anna Akhmatova. Yesenin dedicated one of his best poems to Klychkov: “I don’t regret, I don’t call, I don’t cry.”

Sergei Yesenin and Sergei Klychkov

Sergei Klychkov's lyrics are closely related to folk art. The most popular works: “The carpet fields are turning golden”, “The dawn lies like a girdle”, “The star is blazing outside the window...”, “Sadko”, “Like a friend, a cricket behind the stove...”. Sergei Klychkov wrote three novels: “The Sugar German”, “Chertukhinsky Balakir” and “Prince of Peace”. Based on the novel “The Sugar German,” the feature film “Dvinsk Tea” was shot. Current literary scholars call Klychkov the founder of the literary movement of mystical realism and the forerunner of Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Sergey Klychkov

We all know the song: “My joy lives in a high chamber.”

My joy lives in a high mansion, And in that lofty mansion no one can enter.

The history of its creation is interesting. Sergei Klychkov made a literary adaptation of the poem by the little-known poet Sergei Ryskin “Udalets”. The music was written by a gypsy guitarist and composer of the late 19th - early 20th centuries. Mikhail Shishkin. He was the accompanist of the famous singer Varya Panina. The song is still sung in this form at all feasts today. The song was liked by many famous singers. It was performed by Varya Panina, Lydia Ruslanova, Klavdiya Shulzhenko, Vadim Kozin, Olga Voronets, Boris Shtokolov, Lev Leshchenko, Sergei Zakharov.

What is surprising is that the forgotten name of Sergei Klychkov was returned to Russia by the Frenchman Michel Nico, a Slavist, professor at the University of Cannes:

Michelle Nico and Natalia Karetnikova

After a long period of oblivion, S. Klychkov’s poems and novels were published in France, and then in Russia. It is gratifying that in the 21st century the books of S.A. Klychkov is read, composers write songs based on his poems. International festivals named after him are held in Moscow, with the title “My Soul is Like a Bird,” taken from his poem.

Laureates and diploma recipients of the Silver Crane festival

As the organizer of this festival, I can say one thing: “The work of Sergei Klychkov is still in demand today!” His works are studied at philological faculties of universities in Russia and abroad.

Festival, dance of the gray crane

The cultural life of Taldom is rich and varied. The festival of art songs and poetry “Silver Crane” is held there (once every 2 years); Moscow regional festival competition of folklore ensembles “Dubravna” (once every 2 years)

Regional literary festival dedicated to the work of S.A. Klychkov “Haymaking in Dubrovki” (annually, in July in the village of Dubrovki, on the Klychkov estate).

On City Day, the Clear Sky air show is held at the Zhuravli airfield near Taldom.

Crane Homeland - this poetic name was used to christen the beautiful swampy lowland, not far from the city of Taldoma, by the great Russian writer and naturalist M.M. Prishvin.

He was in love with these hidden swampy lakes in the deep forests, over which in the fall, beautiful cranes fly, crying sadly, gathering in flocks for a long-distance flight to winter in warm regions.

After walking around the city and working up an appetite, you can have lunch at the Zhemchuzhina restaurant-chalet on the shore of the lake:

It’s not for nothing that it’s called that: in the old days it was said that stingray pearls were mined in the rivers and lakes of the Moscow region.

I invite you to Taldom! Here you can immerse yourself in the special atmosphere of the cozy and leisurely life of a small town and enjoy the beauty of the wonderful surroundings, and learn a lot of interesting things from the history of this northernmost original Russian town of Moscow Polesie.

It is no coincidence that my best poems were born in the Taldom region and were included in the lyrical cycle “Taldom Motives”.

IN MY PALISADE

In my palisade there are elderberries and currants. And the crane cries over the silent stubble. He sings about you, homeland of the cranes - Dear Taldom region, where we have lived for a long time.

Behind my fence there are unprecedented flowers: Poems are blooming in my palisade! And the brook gurgles, and the scarlet dawn looks upon the quiet highway and my old house.

Come, friends! There is a reason for us to meet. Golden balls promise good luck to everyone. Clusters of thin rowan trees hang down to the windowsill, On the porch there is a basket of autumn honey mushrooms.

Let my happiness not end in the palisade! We will gather again at the set table. The dome of clear skies stretches far, Like the future life in my palisade!

I am sure that for many Taldom will become a kind of discovery city. It is so bright and colorful, well-groomed, surrounded by greenery of parks, decorated with transparent crystal lakes.

How to get to Taldom from Moscow

By car along Dmitrovskoye Highway to the city of Dmitrov, then turn to Taldom.

There are electric trains from Savyolovsky station to Taldom (direction – to Savelovo, make a stop in Taldom) and a long-distance bus. Travel time is approximately 1.5 hours or a little longer. (By car, due to traffic jams leaving Moscow, it will take longer.)

Taldom Museums - addresses and opening hours

Taldom Historical and Literary Museum in Taldom Address: Moscow region, Taldom, st. Saltykova-Shchedrina, 41 Opening hours: Tue. – Fri. 09:00-18:00 hour; Sat, Sun 09:00-17:00 hours. Monday is a day off. Telephone

House-Museum of S.A. Klychkova Address: Russia, Moscow region, Taldom, Dubrovki village, 24-A Tel. Opening hours: Tue. – Sat. 10:00 – 16:00 hours. Sunday and Monday are days off.

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  • Sergey Lyubushin

    17.04.201910:19

    What great fellows the Russian merchants were! The money was invested in the beauty of their hometown, and not taken abroad... I had never heard of the poet Klychkov before. And now I will know! Thanks to the author of the article. And your poems are wonderful.

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  1. Karetnikova Natalia

    17.04.201920:01

    Author: Sergey Lyubushin

    What great fellows the Russian merchants were! The money was invested in the beauty of their hometown, and not taken abroad... I had never heard of the poet Klychkov before. And now I will know! Thanks to the author of the article. And your poems are wonderful. Thank you to everyone who read my article about Taldom!

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  2. Karetnikova Natalia

    17.04.201922:41

    Author: Sergey Lyubushin

    What great fellows the Russian merchants were! The money was invested in the beauty of their hometown, and not taken abroad... I had never heard of the poet Klychkov before. And now I will know! Thanks to the author of the article. And your poems are wonderful. Thank you, Sergey! Of course, little is known about Klychkov, but recently many publications have appeared about him, television programs on the Culture channel were interesting. Documentary films have been made. He continues to live in his poetry and prose.

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  • Irina Fedorchenko

    17.04.201911:32

    I met the Author ten years ago on the Internet. Natasha is a wonderful, kind, cheerful friend who knows how to see beauty and share her wondrous, gentle, touching poems with friends and readers. I have several collections of her poems, donated by the author. It’s a pity that personal meetings are not as frequent as we would like, but I know that Natasha is now working on her first book of prose. And the story that was published today touched me with its love for Russia, for the history of my native land. Good luck to you, dear friend.

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  1. Karetnikova Natalia

    17.04.201922:35

    Author: Irina Fedorchenko

    I met the Author ten years ago on the Internet. Natasha is a wonderful, kind, cheerful friend who knows how to see beauty and share her wondrous, gentle, touching poems with friends and readers. I have several collections of her poems, donated by the author. It’s a pity that personal meetings are not as frequent as we would like, but I know that Natasha is now working on her first book of prose. And the story that was published today touched me with its love for Russia, for the history of my native land. Good luck to you, dear friend. Thank you, dear Irochka, for your kind words addressed to me!

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  • Galina Bliznyuk

    18.04.201910:09

    I was passing through those places, but to appreciate the beauty of the city, you probably need to live there. A very interesting and informative article. But I remember the flooded bell tower in Kalyazin. It is the last reminder of the St. Nicholas Cathedral and the Zhabensky Monastery, which went under water. Thanks for your story.

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    1. Karetnikova Natalia

      19.04.201906:22

      Author: Galina Bliznyuk

      I was passing through those places, but to appreciate the beauty of the city, you probably need to live there. A very interesting and informative article. But I remember the flooded bell tower in Kalyazin. It is the last reminder of the St. Nicholas Cathedral and the Zhabensky Monastery, which went under water. Thanks for your story. Thank you, Galina! We have many interesting places in Russia. And Taldom is one of them. I would like to believe that you will visit there again and not just passing through, but purposefully, to get to know this nice, cozy town.

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  • Tatiana Barasheva

    19.04.201900:05

    Thanks, very interesting. Reading about Yesenin, I remember Klychkov’s last name, but did not know about his tragic death. How many more wonderful Russian towns and places do we have that created and glorified Russia?

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  • Natalia Kutenina

    19.04.201917:57

    Natasha, I was very glad to read your notes about the ancient Central Russian city - Taldom! Well done for introducing him to everyone reading articles on this site. Still, how wonderful these small and not always well-known towns are! I read about Klychkov, most likely in connection with Yesenin. But I didn’t hear that he wrote not only poetry, but also prose. I hope that we will still read your prose, decorated with soft and lyrical poems!

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    Shoe industry in Taldom

    In the 18th-19th centuries, the shoe industry flourished in Taldom. Various shoes were made here, as can be learned from the exhibition of the historical and literary museum. In 1907, according to the statement, 35 thousand pairs of shoes were sold.

    Taldom shoes were also highly valued abroad. There is even a story that only one pair of shoes could be taken out of the Russian Empire. Foreign women at the border took off their shoes, left them here, put on Taldom ones, and picked up another pair. and thus crossed the border.

    Shoe industry in Taldom

    Council of Deputies

    The Council of Deputies approves the local budget, sets tariffs for housing and communal services and participates in taxation issues. In addition, the body is authorized to manage the municipal property, develop infrastructure development programs, rules for development, land use, etc.

    Applications are accepted at the address: 141900, Moscow region, Taldom, K. Marx Square, 12. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-36-32. Every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, one of the deputies of the Moscow Regional Duma holds a reception of citizens in the administration building.

    Structural divisions of the administration

    The head and his deputies are not the only ones authorized to consider complaints and applications from residents of the municipality. Citizens can contact administration departments and departments on issues the resolution of which is within their competence.

    Department of Education

    The department ensures the implementation of the rights of citizens to receive preschool, primary, basic, secondary and additional education. In addition, the body deals with the organization of recreation for children, supervises the work of educational institutions of the municipality, and also carries out licensing and accreditation of educational organizations.

    Complaints and suggestions can be addressed to: 141900, Moscow region, Taldom, sq. Karl Marx, 12. Working hours: Monday-Friday from 8:30 to 18:00. Tel. 8 (49620) 3-33-24, ext. 151. Email

    Residents of the city can also ask questions to the head of the department through the official website of the institution: www.taldom-ko.edumsko.ru.

    Land Relations Department

    The body deals with issues of allocation, redistribution, sale of land plots, renewal of existing lease agreements and approval of new ones, issuance of permits for the placement of objects, etc. Citizens can contact the head of the department on these and other issues at the address: 141900, Taldom, sq. Karl Marx, 12. Reception schedule: Tuesday from 9:00 to 17:00. Tel.: 8(49620) 4-10-37. Email

    Property Management Committee

    Key tasks:

    • municipal land control;
    • agricultural development;
    • management and disposal of communal property;
    • holding public auctions;
    • involvement of unregistered real estate in tax turnover;
    • provision of residential premises to the population as part of privatization.

    Reception is carried out at the address: Taldom, sq. Karl Marx, 12. Schedule: Tuesday from 9:00 to 17:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 3-33-27 ext. 210, 211, 213. E-mail

    Economics Committee

    A permanent administrative body that deals with economic development of the district, analysis of urban sectors and development of proposals on economic issues. In addition, the department coordinates relationships on the economic activities of other divisions of the municipal administration.

    Citizens are received in the administration building daily from 8:30 to 17:00. Tel..

    Department of Architecture and Urban Planning

    The body is responsible for the urban development of the district, is engaged in the formation of rational settlement systems, the development of social, industrial and engineering and transport infrastructure. Ensures the creation of a safe, environmentally friendly, favorable living environment for the municipality. Responsible for increasing the level of architectural and artistic expressiveness of the district's development.

    Reception of the population is held in the administration building. Tel.: 8(49620) 3-33-19 ext. 191, 8 (49620) 3-33-19 ext. 179. Reception schedule: Tuesday from 09:00 to 12:00, Thursday from 14:00 to 17:30.

    Consumer Market Department

    The department organizes seasonal retail trade in the municipality, including the sale of socially significant goods and services. Promotes the development and support of small businesses in the consumer market and services. Carries out work on comprehensive advertising and festive decorations for trade enterprises. Monitors the organization of catering in educational institutions, compliance by trade enterprises with established rules and regulations, as well as the mandatory availability of socially significant essential goods for sale.

    Reception of the population is carried out in the administration building, in the office. 9. Schedule: from 8:30 to 18:00, break from 12:30 to 14:00. Phone: 8 (496) 206-44-45. Fax machine. Email

    Youth sector

    The body deals with issues of professional self-determination, labor and social adaptation of youth, promotes the patriotic and moral education of adolescents, supports talented children, as well as socially significant initiatives among the population.

    Reception of citizens is carried out in the administration building, in the office. 35. Tel.: 8 (49620) 3-33-25. E-mail, Website: www.komkulttald.ru.

    Juvenile Affairs Sector

    The department ensures the implementation and protection of the rights of minors living in the territory of the municipality. Deals with the prevention of homelessness and the commission of crimes and delinquencies by teenagers. Identifies dysfunctional families with children in order to take response measures.

    Reception takes place in the administration building. Working hours: Monday-Friday from 9:00 to 18:00. Tel.: 8 (49620) 6-30-84.

    Population

    Population changes according to censuses and annual estimates:

    Population
    2006[5]2007[6]2008[7]2009[8]2010[9]2011[10]
    14 009↘13 190↘13 071↘12 924↗14 433↘14 236
    2012[11]2013[12]2014[13]2015[14]2016[1]
    →14 236↘14 172↘13 980↘13 929↘13 761
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