The recovery of Borodianka continues as part of an experimental reconstruction project. The initiative includes rebuilding housing, administrative buildings, educational institutions and utility networks. In addition, the street and road network is being reconstructed.
Tsentralna Street in Borodianka spans 5.3 km. The reconstruction project aims to comprehensively improve safety conditions for all road users and to modernize utility infrastructure — including water supply and drainage, gas, electricity and telecommunications.

Since this is the main street of the settlement, the works are being carried out in sections, aligned with the pace of utility network upgrades. So far, the contractor has milled 1,300 linear meters (equivalent to 12,000 m²) of worn asphalt concrete. In addition, 900 meters of all road structure layers have been dismantled, along with 2.6 km of damaged curbstone and 900 linear meters of sidewalk.
After the utility systems were reinstalled, the following works have been completed:
· Excavation of 10,300 m³ of trenches
· Installation of 850 linear meters of multi-layer road base and 325 linear meters of coarse-grained asphalt concrete lower pavement layer along the main carriageway
· Installation of 2,400 m² of base and 365 m² of paving block (FEM) surface at bus stops and parking areas
· Installation of 400 linear meters of curbstone
· Construction of 250 linear meters of bicycle path with paving block surface
Installation of galvanized poles for street lighting is currently ongoing. Asphalt paving will begin soon.

The reconstruction of the main street is being carried out using modern technologies. It will feature upgraded public transport stops equipped with digital displays, free Wi-Fi, CCTV cameras and emergency call buttons. The first upgraded stop on the central square has already been installed.
The project also includes safe and inclusive pedestrian crossings, convenient sidewalks, green rest areas, public restrooms, a “Safe City” street surveillance system, LED street lighting, and an underground waste collection system with sorting compartments.