More than 10 cities in the Minsk region have already digitized their infrastructure using the “My City” app. As of September 1, the mobile platform became available to residents of Krupki.
Vyacheslav Lopatko, Chairman of the Krupky District Executive Committee, “Krupki is a city with a centuries-old history, where conditions have been created for the development of all spheres of activity. The digitalization of the city is a common task that shall involve all regional structures. Today, we are actively implementing the “smart city” concept. The launch of the “My City” mobile app is one of the main levers of digitalization in the Krupki region. We will be able to widely present the potential of the region, as well as use the “My City” platform as an excellent tool for interaction between government authorities, businesses, residents, and guests of the Krupki region.”
The app presents essential information: city events, important news, promotions, discounts, and surveys. Almost all organizations in the district have their own accounts on the resource. They are structured by activity: city administration, active recreation and tourism, health and sports, and education. The main feature of the platform is the ability to provide feedback to all project participants. Citizens can schedule an appointment with the city executive committee, government institution or school, find out the opening hours of stores and cafes, call an emergency team, book a table at a cafe, and schedule a visit to a beauty salon or service station.
The initiative was developed as part of the State Program “Digital Development of Belarus” and is aimed at improving the comfort and quality of life for city residents.
Download the “My City (Belarus)” app from the App Store or Google Play.