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The proposed projects include the construction of public spaces, parking lots, and shops, as well as improvements to internal road networks and ongoing road paving works, among others
Abu Dhabi Municipality and its key partners organised the Rabdan City Assembly (Nshawerkom Initiative) on Tuesday at the Rabdan Council.
The purpose of this assembly was to strengthen the presence of the municipality, engage the community and organizations, and encourage their active involvement in the growth and preservation of the Emirate.
The partners involved in this event included the Abu Dhabi Police, Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company, Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Abu Dhabi Housing Authority, Islamic Affairs and Awqaf Authority, Department of Health, Al Baraka International Investment, and Zayed Higher Organisation for People of Determination.
The assembly attracted a large number of residents from Rabdan city and provided a platform for effective communication between the municipality and the local population. Its main goals were to showcase completed and upcoming projects that improve the residents’ quality of life and gather valuable feedback, opinions, and suggestions about the area and its services.
During the assembly, the Abu Dhabi Municipality presented various ambitious projects aimed at enhancing the infrastructure in Rabdan City.
Among the proposed projects are the construction of public spaces, parking lots, and shops, as well as improvements to internal road networks and ongoing road paving works. Traffic-related enhancements include necessary modifications to traffic lanes, improving roads leading to various locations, creating and enhancing roundabouts, and transforming of certain roundabouts into intersections with traffic lights.
Furthermore, the municipality plans to establish a garden and bicycle lanes, enhance existing car parking facilities and improve lighting and traffic lights.
Abu Dhabi Municipality is also focusing on enhancing Rabdan City’s visual appeal through beautification projects like tree planting and an irrigation network. They also plan to improve roads, update traffic signs, and beautify major areas to showcase the city’s identity. |