RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) is taking significant steps to address traffic congestion and air pollution in the city.

According to a press release, RDA announced that a series of initiatives have been planned to improve traffic flow, enhance pedestrian safety, and create a more sustainable environment.

Among the key measures being introduced are the expansion of pedestrian streets, the development of additional parking facilities, and the creation of dedicated tracks for cyclists and motorcycles along the busy Katcheri Chowk to Faizabad junction of Murree Road.

These efforts are aimed at alleviating traffic pressure in the city’s crowded internal areas, promoting greener transportation options. “We are committed to improving the overall living standards of Rawalpindi,” said RDA Director General Kinza Murtaza.

“By converting key bazaars into pedestrian-friendly zones and promoting alternate modes of transportation, we hope to make the city more accessible and environmental friendly,” she said.

She said that a comprehensive plan, which also includes relocating cattle market and transport hubs along G.T. Road, has been submitted for approval to the Commissioner of Rawalpindi. She said that the initiatives are part of the RDA’s broader strategy to enhance urban planning and address the pressing environmental challenges faced by the city.

She also highlighted RDA’s ongoing efforts to clamp down on illegal housing schemes. More than 200 unapproved housing schemes, which have caused financial harm to residents through deceptive practices, are currently under scrutiny. The public has been urged to verify the legal status of any housing project before making investments.

In addition to traffic and housing reforms, the RDA is tackling Rawalpindi’s growing smog problem. New housing schemes on agricultural land have been prohibited, and a ban has been placed on the felling of trees in order to preserve the city’s green spaces.

The Rawalpindi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has also been instructed to remove encroachments along Murree Road and other key routes to improve traffic flow.

“These initiatives will create a cleaner, safer, and more vibrant urban environment for all citizens,” added Kinza Murtaza.

“Our vision is to transform Rawalpindi into a model city for sustainable development and urban mobility.” RDA’s latest projects represent a significant step toward improving the city’s infrastructure, enhancing environmental sustainability, and improving the quality of life for its residents.

Published in Dawn, November 16th, 2024

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