ISLAMABAD: The city managers have been directed to begin construction of an underpass on Faisal Avenue to link sectors E-7/F-7 and F-8, as Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi gave the go-ahead for several new development projects.

Linking one sector to another through underpasses on major roads is part of Islamabad’s master plan.

Some years ago, the CDA constructed an underpass on Faisal Avenue to link sectors G-7 and G-8. However, despite its construction, the traffic issue remained largely unresolved, as the CDA built a narrow road on the roof of the underpass. During peak hours, motorists often face traffic congestion.

Now, the interior minister has directed the CDA to construct a second underpass on this road to connect sectors E-7/F-7 with F-8.

An official said that the previous mistakes made with the G-7 and G-8 underpass should not be repeated, and the new underpass must be wide enough to ensure smooth traffic flow.

Meanwhile, a press release issued by the Interior Ministry on Wednesday stated that during a meeting, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi approved key urban projects to enhance public convenience and ease traffic flow in Islamabad.

“It was decided [by the chair] to remodel the Faizabad Interchange to further improve traffic flow, which includes widening the interchange and adding two more lanes. Moreover, to improve traffic movement at Faisal Chowk, the construction of an underpass was also approved. A two-plus-two-lane underpass project will be constructed there,” the press release read.

It added that Mr Naqvi directed that the underpass be planned with future requirements in mind. It was also decided to operationalise the already completed parking plaza in the Blue Area.

Furthermore, the construction of parking plazas at other locations in the city was also approved during the meeting. It was decided to identify suitable sites for this purpose without delay.

The press release stated that the meeting included briefings on various projects aimed at permanently resolving traffic issues.

It was also reported that the selection of sites for pedestrian tracks, food stalls and parking spaces has already been made for the Blue Area Food Street.

Spaces will be allocated for public seating and recreational activities. Additionally, it was noted that the Blue Area Parking Plaza will feature commercial shops, a rooftop restaurant a playland, a cinema and other facilities.

Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, Interior Secretary Khurram Agha, CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa, Islamabad IGP Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, CDA board members, district administration and senior officials attended the meeting.

Published in Dawn, April 24th, 2025

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