The article explores the problem of organizing short-term parking and traffic restrictions near educational institutions. Russian and foreign practices are analyzed, including the systems "Kiss and Ride" (drop-off zones), "Heart Zone" (protected zones with speed limits) and "School Streets" (temporary pedestrian zones). Highlighted key problems: threats to children's safety, traffic jams, environmental damage and the decline of transport culture. In Russia, the situation is complicated by the growth of automobiles, lack of parking spaces, and contradictions in the regulatory framework. Comparative analysis of foreign solutions showed their effectiveness in reducing accidents and improving ecology. For adaptation to the Russian Federation, updating of normative documents, introduction of specialized signs and consideration of behavioral factors are necessary. The article emphasizes the importance of a complex approach combining infrastructural, organizational and educational measures.
Keywords: road infrastructure, children's safety, short-term parking zones, traffic flow management, urban ecology, foreign practices
The article is devoted to the analysis of the process of redesigning industrial buildings in Moscow in the context of urban development of the city. Based on data from the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy (2023), the current state of industrial zones (hereinafter referred to as industrial zones) is being investigated: 25% of the 150 facilities have already been redeveloped, and over 80 enterprises have been moved outside the MKAD since 2010. Successful transformations (ZIL, Hammer and Sickle, Red October) and criteria for choosing new functionality are considered: location, historical value, ecology, transport accessibility. Using cartographic data, promising areas for renovation (AZLK plant, Compressor, Rubber) have been identified and options for their adaptation have been proposed, from creative clusters to residential complexes. The role of redevelopment in the sustainable development of the city, the need to comply with environmental standards and take into account the needs of local communities is emphasized.
Keywords: Redevelopment, industrial buildings, urban spaces, renovation, industrial heritage, urban development, environmental standards, creative clusters, residential development, public spaces, urban planning policy, industrial zone, sustainable development