CDA to take citizens feedback for master plan

ISLAMABAD: In order to include the feedback of the citizens in the master plan, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to form subcommittees for resolving various issues of the city.

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The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by the Chairman CDA, Amer Ali Ahmed at CDA headquarters.

According to the details, issues related to illegal constructions, urban regeneration, and illegal encroachments came under discussion which would be resolved by forming various subcommittees. 

Similarly, the civic authority has also decided to utilise the citizens portal for taking recommendations on the revision of the master plan. 

In the meeting, the Chairman CDA was also briefed about the cadastral mapping of the city by the representative of the Survey General of Pakistan.

 

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Maham Tahir

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