ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Monday stated that beautification and improvement of residential sectors and Markazs will be carried out besides improvement to footpaths and parking spaces.

A meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa reviewed matters pertaining to the beautification and improvement of existing sectors, says a press release.

The meeting was attended by Member Engineering Syed Nafasat Raza, the director general infrastructure, director general works and other senior officers. A briefing was provided on matters related to the beautification, rehabilitation and improvement of existing sectors. The press release said designs and various proposals concerning the beautification and improvement of different sectors were presented.

“It was informed that under the beautification and improvement of sectors and Maraakiz, existing parking areas will be improved, footpaths will be repaired and cycle tracks will be constructed.” Similarly, under this project, arrangements for repairing damaged streetlights and improving lighting in the sectors will also be made. Signage boards will be installed and lane marking will be carried out for the guidance of citizens.

The meeting was informed that the construction and repair of manholes and kerb stones along with the sewerage and drainage system in sectors and commercial areas will also be part of the project.

“Likewise, work will be undertaken regarding the improvement and repair of parking areas in sectors and formal landscaping will be carried out to beautify these sectors. Landscaping will be promoted on greenbelts and intersections to further enhance their beauty. Work will be done on eco-friendly plantation and the restoration of flower beds.” The CAD chairman directed that a comprehensive strategy be adopted for the improvement of old sectors. He said proposed designs and proposals be finalised at the earliest to ensure the timely commencement of work. He also directed that encroachments and generators should be removed from outside shops.

Published in Dawn, February 17th, 2026

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