BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 20. The Chairman of the State Committee for Urban Development and Architecture of Azerbaijan, Anar Guliyev, recently pulled back the curtain on design images of the new village Eyvazkhanbeyli in the Agdam district through his official social media accounts, Trend reports via the committee’s press service.
The preliminary master plan for the village, initiated by President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, on September 19, was developed by local experts.
The designated area for the community will encompass approximately 300 hectares, taking inspiration from the adjacent villages of Shishpapag, Kosalar, and Eyvazkhanbeyli in Agdam.
The village has plans to build 1,091 individual homes, which will allow 4,038 residents to relocate.
To keep pace with the expected population boom, a slice of 88.3 hectares has been earmarked for the initial phase of residential development. This phase will include the construction of 427 houses intended for the relocation of 1,563 people. The homes will come in all shapes and sizes, boasting two, three, four, and even five rooms to fit every need under the sun.
Moreover, the village will boast the necessary infrastructure, including a school, a kindergarten, an administrative building, a flag square, a medical point, various service facilities, and a recreational park to boot.
Additionally, steps will be taken to guarantee that locals have access to job possibilities.