A field visit to review and assess the needs of citizens in Al Daih and Sanabis was conducted by the Capital Trustees Board’s services and public utilities committee.
The visit was led by public utilities committee chairman Mohammed Tawfiq Al Abbas, and included Capital Trustees Board financial, administrative and legislative committee chairwoman Huda Sultan, activist Zainab Zainaladdin, and board member Dr Abdulhassan Al Dairy.
It comes as part of the committee’s ongoing efforts to monitor service-related issues on the ground and to listen directly to residents’ observations and concerns.
Officials visited several locations across both areas and met a number of residents who raised key challenges and service demands. These included the installation of speed bumps, traffic signals and convex mirrors on certain roads suffering from poor visibility and posing risks to road users.
Residents also called for the development of a government-owned plot of land into public parking spaces to serve the neighbourhood and help ease congestion and the shortage of parking.
The committee affirmed that it will submit its observations and recommendations to the relevant authorities and follow up on the implementation of the requests in accordance with approved procedures.