
According to the announced plan, the main focus will be the construction and reconstruction of a total of 127 roads: 12 of them are planned to be built from scratch, while 115 will be updated.


Beyshenbaev stated that this volume of work will be a significant step in updating the street infrastructure of the capital in recent years.
As part of this project, the creation of three overpasses and 20 underground pedestrian crossings is also planned.
Additionally, in 2026, it is expected that 29 streets will be updated with a new sidewalk network totaling 28.1 kilometers.


An important element of the program will be the construction of a transport interchange at the intersection of Leo Tolstoy and Young Guard streets, as well as the extension of Mederov Street to Chingiz Aitmatov Street. There are also plans to expand the section from Valikhanov Street and Chuy Avenue through the canal to Kolbaev Street.
Special attention will be paid to the construction of six bridges, which will significantly reduce the load on transport flows and improve the capacity of urban highways.
Priority will be given to road projects related to the Eastern bypass road.
Among the planned initiatives:
- Sukhé-Bator Street from Auezov Street to the boundary of the project road;
- Jukeev-Pudovkin Street from Sukhé-Bator Street to Balik Kumara Street;
- Imanaliev Street from Jukeev-Pudovkin Street to April 7 Street;
- Puteprovodnaya (Leo Tolstoy) Street from Auezov Street to the boundary of the project road;
- Akhunbaev Street to the intersection with the project highway on Auezov Street.


The city authorities also plan to expand the bicycle infrastructure to create more convenient conditions for alternative modes of transportation.
In addition, plans include the purchase of 625 buses to update the city fleet and improve the quality of public transport services.