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Council approves plan for new major road access in West Riffa

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Last updated: 2024/10/01 at 3:22 PM
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The Southern Municipal Council has unanimously approved a proposal to create new entrances and exits on Road 1713 in Bukuwara, West Riffa. The initiative, championed by Councilmember Ahmed Al Abdullah, aims to address the increasing traffic congestion in the area. The project is made possible by the recent removal of old oil pipelines and now awaits approval from the Minister of Municipalities following coordination with relevant authorities.

Councilmember Al Abdullah explained in a memorandum that adding new access points to Road 1713 will significantly improve traffic flow and accessibility for residents and road users, especially during peak hours. The area has seen rapid development with a surge in new buildings and businesses, leading to a dramatic increase in traffic volume. The infrastructure upgrade is essential to accommodate the growing demand and improve the overall transportation network in the area.

The removal of the old oil pipelines has provided the necessary space for construction, making the project more feasible. The initiative is in line with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030, as it contributes to improved infrastructure, enhanced road networks, and a more aesthetically pleasing urban environment. The improved traffic flow will not only alleviate congestion but also contribute to creating a modern and attractive environment in Bukuwara, West Riffa.

The proposal for new entrances and exits on Road 1713 has received positive feedback from the Southern Municipal Council as a solution to the increasing traffic congestion in Bukuwara, West Riffa. The initiative, spearheaded by Councilmember Ahmed Al Abdullah, aims to enhance traffic flow and accessibility for residents and road users, particularly during peak hours. The project’s approval is pending the Minister of Municipalities’ decision after coordination with relevant authorities.

The rapid development and growth in new buildings and businesses in the area have led to a surge in traffic volume, necessitating an infrastructure upgrade to accommodate the increasing demand. The recent removal of old oil pipelines has created space for construction, further supporting the feasibility of the project. The initiative aligns with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 by contributing to improved infrastructure, road networks, and a more visually appealing urban environment.

Overall, the new entrances and exits on Road 1713 in Bukuwara, West Riffa, are poised to bring significant benefits to the area, including improved traffic flow, enhanced accessibility, and a more modern and attractive environment. The project’s approval by the Southern Municipal Council underscores the importance of addressing the growing traffic congestion in the area and aligns with Bahrain’s long-term vision for economic development and urban planning.Pending the Minister of Municipalities’ approval, the project could serve as a model for future infrastructure upgrades in Bahrain, contributing to the overall progress and development of the country’s transportation network.

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