[10] As a municipal division, the closed administrative-territorial formation of Novouralsk is incorporated as Novouralsky Urban Okrug.
[4] The town is laid out in a grid format, divided north–south by the central street on which the main administrative building is located.
In 1950, certain technical difficulties were resolved and UECP began producing tens of kilograms of 90 percent enriched uranium.
Officials from the Ministry of Atomic Industry once said that Sverdlovsk-44 was the only plant ever used to produce weapons-grade highly enriched uranium.
The Central Town Library has become a focus for cultural activities and holds over 800 events annually.
The Theater can seat up to 600 people, and the company has traveled to dozens of Russian cities, and to practically every town in the Urals.
The Municipal Concert-Sports Complex was opened in 1998, a modern facility with an artificial ice rink and a hockey pitch.