Генеральный план реконструкции города Москвы
drawing up the plan of Moscow it is necessary to retain the historical outlines of the city, but radi- cally to re-plan it by co-ordinating the network of its streets and squares. The most important conditions for this re-planning are: the proper disposition of dwelling houses, industries, railway transport and warehouses, the deepening of the Moscow River and the introduction of new ponds, canals, etc., the elimination of congested areas, the proper organiza- tion of residential districts and the creation of normal and healthy living conditions for the population. The Central Committee of the C.P.S.U. and the Council of People's Commissars of the U.S.S.R. con- sider that in the entire work of re-planning the city, uniformlity in the architectural treatment of the squares, thoroughfares, embankments and parks must be achieved and that the best examples of classical and modern architecture, as well as all achievements in the ^technique of building construction, must be util- ized in the erection of dwelling houses and public buildings. The hilly contours of the city, the Moscow River and the Yauza River, which intersect the city in different directions, the fine parks of Moscow- Lenin Hills, the Stalin and Sokolniky Parks, the parks at Ostankino and Pokrovskoye-Streshnevo and the Khimky Reservoir — all these individual sections of the city in all their variety taken as a whole make it possible to create a truly socialist city. In consideration of the above the Central Com- mittee of the C.P.S.U. and the Council of People's Commissars of the U.S.S.R. resolve:
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