Street segment on Syganak partially shut down, lasting until July 25th.
In the heart of Astana, the Capital's Transport and Road Infrastructure Development Department is currently undertaking mid-level road surface repairs on Syganak Street. The repairs, which extend from Kabanbay Batyr Avenue to Qazaq Radio Street, and from Qazaq Radio Street to Sauran Street, have resulted in a full traffic closure on the street as of the report's publication date.
The city's akimat, the local administration, has authorised these repairs and has issued a traffic advisory in response. The advised route adjustments aim to help residents and visitors avoid traffic jams caused by the repairs on Syganak Street. The traffic closure will last until July 25.
The nature of the repairs on Syganak Street remains unspecified, but the extent of the traffic closure suggests that extensive work is being carried out. The city's akimat has advised residents and visitors to plan their routes in advance to minimise the impact of the traffic closure on Syganak Street.
Interestingly, it has also come to light that from July 7 to July 12, 2025, traffic has been partially and gradually closed on Turan Avenue between Syganak Street and Sarayshyk Street due to top layer road paving works. This indicates that the segment of Syganak Street adjacent to Turan Avenue is also affected by these repairs [1].
However, no specific expected completion date beyond July 12, 2025, was mentioned, suggesting that the partial closure and repair works were planned for that period. It is unclear from the available information if repairs continue beyond these dates or affect other segments of Syganak Street.
The impact of the repairs on local transportation is not yet detailed, but it is expected to affect traffic flow in the area. As always, we recommend keeping up-to-date with the latest traffic updates from the city's akimat to ensure a smooth commute.
[1] Source: Our website report.
The city's akimat is overseeing not just the Syganak Street repairs, but also road paving works on Turan Avenue, indicating a broader industry involvement in the Capital's infrastructure development. To support the finance requirements of these projects, the local administration may seek funding from various sources, including government budgets and financial institutions.