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Abu Dhabi unveils $2.1bn plan to beautify urban spaces

Department of Municipalities and Transport launches For Abu Dhabi initiative, which aims to enhance urban spaces and nature sites

Abu Dhabi unveils $2.1bn plan to beautify urban spaces

Works under For Abu Dhabi will follow three themes - For Exploring, For Interacting, and For Relaxing.

The Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has launched the AED8 billion ($2.18 billion) For Abu Dhabi initiative, which aims to enhance urban spaces and nature sites in the city.

The new initiative is a part of DMT’s contribution to the Abu Dhabi Government Accelerator Programme, Ghadan 21, where it is investing in the community to create a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors.

For Abu Dhabi will see an investment of AED8 billion across the three main regions of Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra, to implement 300 enhancements that range from small-level interventions to the regeneration of large-scale public spaces.

Works under For Abu Dhabi will follow three themes – For Exploring, For Interacting, and For Relaxing, state news agency WAM reported on Wednesday.

Some of the enhancements in Abu Dhabi include city-wide public art projects, street regenerations, four signature parks, regeneration of 16 community parks, waterfront activation, unlocking existing natural sites and the completion of a city-wide cycle network.

Falah Al Ahbabi, chairman of DMT, said: “We are excited to showcase the first phase of the initiative… DMT has awarded consultancy services to local and international designers for the regeneration of Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Street and Hamdan Street, and 20 parks to name a few of the projects that are progressing. In addition, DMT is in the process of procuring construction works due to start in the second quarter of 2020.”

He added: “For Abu Dhabi will focus on enhancing the vibrancy of the City of Abu Dhabi through the addition of creative, colourful artworks, activating existing and new public spaces and providing a network for active recreation. Community members can experience and enjoy a variety of developments starting from the first quarter of 2020 when some of the smaller enhancements will be completed.”

In the next phases of the initiative, Al Ain and the Al Dhafra regions can expect to see a number of community-focused enhancements including investment in Madinat Zayed, Mirfa, Al Sila and Delma.

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