ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has been authorised by the Federal Cabinet to enforce bylaws to regulate unplanned construction and resolve issues in Sector E-11.
This move came after a recent flooding incident occurred due to unauthorised construction in the sector.
“It has been observed that the exemption of Sector E-11 Islamabad from acquisition created multifarious urban problems like urban flooding, zigzag streets, non-collection of solid waste, disposal of untreated liquid waste, dumping of debris and garbage into natural streams, environmental pollution, traffic hazards, etc. due to which the sector has emerged as a big slum amidst planned residential sectors,” read a statement submitted in summary by the civic agency.
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