Today, within the framework of the conference "Digital Industry of Industrial Russia" in Nizhny Novgorod, the presentation of the first results of the republic's participation in a pilot project on automation of land control took place.
Oleg Kachanov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation, made a report on the topic "Automation of municipal land control using the state information system "Standard cloud solution for automation of control (supervisory) activities".
Oleg Kachanov in his report indicated that the purpose of the project is to introduce in the Republic of Tatarstan a convenient system for automatic detection of potential violations in municipal land control, in particular, automatic detection of suspicions of unauthorized construction, unauthorized seizure of land plots, misuse of land plots and violation of land boundaries. Currently, 4 municipal districts are participating in the pilot: Arsky, Bugulminsky, Zelenodolsk and Laishevsky. He noted that in the future it is planned to scale the service to the entire region.
Daminova Guzel, Head of the Department for Coordination of Improvement of control and supervisory Activities of the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan, acted as a co-rapporteur.
Daminova Guzel announced the first results and plans for the near future as part of participation in the pilot project. She also noted that the introduction of the municipal land control service will reduce the conduct of field surveys "idle" to a minimum, which will thereby optimize the work of municipal land inspectors.
Let us recall that the pilot for the automation of land control started in 4 municipal districts of the republic from May 15, 2023. For the republic, participation in this pilot project will significantly reduce the costs of control (supervision) bodies that arise during on-site inspections, and will provide an opportunity to promptly inform controlled persons about potential violations, which in general will contribute to the ongoing reform of control (supervisory) activities.