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The report presents the inspection of the slope section with gazebos and the assessment of its local stability, as well as the inspection of the path in Volodymyrska Hirka Park and the evaluation of its technical condition. During the visual survey and assessment of the path and the surrounding slope, numerous defects and damages were identified. According to current regulatory standards, the technical condition was classified as hazardous. On the slope, “drunken forest”-type leaning trees and extensive areas of soil erosion caused by atmospheric water were observed. A lighting pole was tilted due to uneven deformation of its foundation. The local stability of the slopes in the gazebo areas was analyzed using four engineering-geological cross-sections developed based on the survey results. The soil mass was modeled according to the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion. The calculations indicated that in certain sections, slope failure could occur under water-saturated soil conditions, while in other sections the slopes were found to be in a state of limiting equilibrium.

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