Kyiv Oblast Council, Regional administration center at Lesia Ukrainka Square, Kyiv, Ukraine
The Kyiv Oblast Council is the regional administration center located at Lesia Ukrainka Square, where 84 elected representatives gather to make decisions about infrastructure, economic development, and public services affecting the entire Kyiv region.
After Ukraine gained independence in 1991, this building became the focal point for regional governance and democratic decision-making. It established the framework for how the Kyiv region manages its local administration and policy matters.
Regular sessions of the Kyiv Oblast Council include discussions about educational programs, theater support initiatives, and regional heritage preservation throughout the Kyiv region.
The building is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, allowing visitors to attend sessions or access public services. Staff members are available to assist with questions and direct you to the appropriate departments.
The building operates a dedicated telephone line system that connects residents directly with their elected representatives. This system allows citizens to voice local concerns and receive responses more quickly than through traditional administrative channels.
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