Kuwait Municipality grants two-week grace period for removal of state property encroachments
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kuwait Municipality has issued a final two-week grace period for individuals to remove encroachments on state property.
- This action precedes a comprehensive campaign by the municipality to address violations.
- The municipality urges violators to comply before the grace period expires to avoid further action.
Kuwait Municipality has announced a final two-week grace period, effective immediately, for all individuals and entities to remove encroachments on state property. This directive serves as a last chance for violators to rectify their situations before the municipality launches a comprehensive campaign to address and remove all illegal structures and occupations.
The municipality emphasized that this grace period is final and urged all concerned parties to take full advantage of it. Failure to comply by the deadline will result in the municipality taking decisive action to remove the encroachments, potentially incurring costs and further penalties for the violators.
This initiative reflects Kuwait Municipality's commitment to reclaiming state land and ensuring its proper use according to regulations. The campaign aims to restore order and prevent further illegal occupation of public spaces across Kuwait.
Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.