ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa issued directives on Sunday for the construction of cycling tracks in the Diplomatic Enclave, emphasising the crucial need to strictly adhere to project timelines for the timely completion of the project.

During a recent meeting, the chairman presented details of the project aimed at establishing cycling lanes throughout the federal capital. The meeting was attended by key stakeholders, including officials from Member Engineering, Railways, Nespak, ADB, the Islamabad Cycling Association and other relevant organisations.

The chairman emphasised the significance of enhancing the city’s natural beauty alongside creating world-class cycling tracks that will not only benefit residents but also attract tourists to the city.

According to the chairman’s directives, the cycling tracks will be integrated amidst beautiful landscaping on both sides, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the city.

“Our top priority is to provide a conducive environment for cycling in Islamabad,” the chairman said.

He further added, “We are dedicated to promoting sustainable and healthy transportation methods and ensuring improved facilities for residents and visitors alike.”

As part of chairman CDA’s vision, dedicated cycling tracks will be developed in the Diplomatic Enclave to offer diplomats and foreign communities an easy and environmentally friendly mode of transportation within the capital, according to a news release.

Published in Dawn, May 13th, 2024

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