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North Al Batinah Municipal Council Tackles Service and Development Issues
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North Al Batinah Municipal Council Tackles Service and Development Issues

From Times of Oman · (7m ago) English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The North Al Batinah Municipal Council convened to discuss service and development matters, chaired by Governor Mohammed Sulaiman Al Kindi.
  • Key topics included the creation of a camel racing field, land allocation for a rehabilitation center for persons with disabilities, and residential layout plans.
  • The council also reviewed progress on road paving projects and discussed the status and development of volunteer teams in the region.

The North Al Batinah Municipal Council's recent meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing the region's infrastructure and social services. Chaired by Governor Mohammed Sulaiman Al Kindi, the session addressed several critical development initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for residents.

The discussions covered a range of projects, from establishing a dedicated camel racing field in Wadi Al Faras to allocating land for a much-needed rehabilitation center for individuals with disabilities in Wadi Hibi. These proposals reflect a proactive approach to community development, addressing both recreational and essential social needs.

Furthermore, the council's attention to infrastructure, such as the paving of roads connecting major routes in the Wilayat of Saham, demonstrates a focus on practical improvements that facilitate daily life and economic activity. The review of the Health and Environmental Affairs Committee's findings and the strategic discussion on developing volunteer teams highlight a comprehensive vision for the governorate's progress, integrating social responsibility with tangible development goals.

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Originally published by Times of Oman in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.