Officials hope the road projects will build environments more conducive to improving local quality of life and outside investments.
The pushed Yekaterinburg to have a zoo.
The took back the city and restored Soviet authority on 14 July 1919.
Enterprises in the city ravaged by the war were nationalised, including: the Metalist formerly Yates Plant, the Verkh-Isetsky formerly Yakovleva Plant, and the Lenin flax-spinning factory formerly Makarov.
Yekaterinburg has a total of 1728 sports facilities, including 16 stadiums with stands, 440 indoor gyms and 45 swimming pools.
At the end of 2015, in the central part of the city there were 2,307 paid parking places.