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Completion rate in A'Suwaiq street vendors project reaches 80%

Completion rate in A'Suwaiq street vendors project reaches 80%

Times of Oman11-06-2025
A'Suwaiq: The development project for street vendors in Al Khadra area in the Wilayat of A'Suwaiq has reached 80% completion, according to the North Al Batinah Governorate Municipality.
Eng. Mohsin Mohammed Al Ajmi from the municipality's Projects Department stated that the project aims to create a safe, hygienic environment while regulating commercial activities.
The development includes multiple facilities, namely shaded structures covering 460 square metres for 20 fruit and vegetable stalls, dedicated fish-selling areas with 10 cleaning and cutting stations, and infrastructure upgrades featuring a 580-metre paved road, 70 parking spaces, and 15 lighting poles- all within a total area of approximately 2,970 square metres.
Al Ajmi emphasised that this initiative strengthens support for small-scale economic activities while enhancing urban aesthetics, reflecting the municipality's commitment to delivering quality community services and achieving sustainable regional development.
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