
ArmInfo.Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan is dissatisfied with the work of municipal services in clearing snow from the city streets.
At a working meeting at the city's municipality, Avinyan pointed out that proper oversight of businesses responsible for clearing snow from the areas in front of stores and service providers has not been exercised. The mayor noted that four or five administrative districts in Yerevan have not issued a single fine for the obligations imposed on these businesses, for which there is no explanation. Furthermore, Avinyan noted, many of these districts' managers have not been properly informed of their obligations. "For example, on Kievyan Street, where I was strolling with my brother, the owner of a small store, while cleaning the area, noticed me and declared that the mayor's office should pay him for the work he'd done. He's unaware that cleaning the area is his responsibility, and this responsibility was established by a decision of the Council of Elders. Condominiums are also involved in the street cleaning issue and are also obligated to fulfill their obligations," the mayor noted.
He added that at the end of last year, the issue of bringing in additional snow removal personnel was discussed and approved to avoid a dire situation like the one that arose from January 1st to 3rd. However, this potential was not fully realized. "Understandably," the mayor continued, "many were celebrating the New Year, but at the end of 2025, we agreed to work 24/7 in an emergency." Avinyan noted that the district administrations collectively employ approximately 300 employees who should have been involved in imposing various fines for sanitary violations. "When I compare the reports drawn up for each of these 300 employees, comparing them with reports for public order violations or construction violations, the numbers are simply shameful. This issue requires serious changes, which we will definitely discuss soon. Constantly presenting yourself as a good person is not a good practice. Fines are not issued lightly. Every business entity is obliged to comply with the decisions of the Council of Elders," Avinyan said, instructing Arsen Karoyan, head of the Public Utilities Department, to conduct an inventory and determine the purchase of additional multi-purpose equipment.
As a reminder, at the end of last year, Kamo Areyan, adviser to the mayor of Yerevan, reported that all city services were fully prepared for possible heavy precipitation. As the saying goes, they wanted the best, but it turned out as usual.