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On 23 June
2010, the deputy chairman of the Lviv Oblast State
Administration (LODA) Volodymyr Hubytsky informed the
members of Lviv's council that the financing of Euro-2012 in
the city of Lviv had been increased by five billion
(from 5.3 to 10.3 overall). Hubytsky also said the
government had confirmed the State Aiming Program for the
preparation of the final stage of Euro-2012. The Lviv Oblast
was assigned up to 16.4 billion hryvnas to completely cover
the construction of the stadium and the city's airport. The
head of the oblast administration also stated that rates of
construction were increased and by August 30 the stands'
carrying structure for the second tier would be installed.
Hubytsky said that a consensus was found with the state
company "Lviv Armored-Tank maintenance plant" which agreed
to surrender part of its territory for the construction of
approachable road access and various engineer networks for
the stadium.
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