Sheikh Zayed Road In Dubai Gets A Gorgeous Green Makeover

by Ishita Agarwal
Sheikh Zayed Road In Dubai Gets A Gorgeous Green Makeover

The Sheikh Zayed Road (SZR) is a major thoroughfare in Dubai and the route between the seven emirates. In addition to being Dubai’s busiest road, SZR is home to several high-rise structures that include both serviced hotel apartments and homes for residents. Here is the good news for the residents of Dubai. Soon you will see a gorgeous lush green makeover on Sheikh Zayed Road. Let’s know more about this amazing makeover. 

A New Announcement For Urban Master Plan 

Recently, the Dubai municipality announces a stunning green makeover to the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. This will launch the 13 landscaping projects totalling two million square meters. However, in an effort to improve Dubai’s green areas and promote sustainability. 

This project includes many other significant intersections such as Sheikh Zayed Road, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, and Umm Suqeim Road. The government agency that is responsible for overseeing the project says the project will complete in 2023. 

The major goal of this master plan is to have more greens in Dubai. As part of the UAE’s 50-year plan to improve its citizens’ quality of life and happiness, this project is a good fit. To make Dubai the finest city in the world to live in by 2040, the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan was created. More than 400 per cent more public beach space will be added in the next two decades, and natural reserves will occupy 60 per cent of Dubai’s land area. 

So, get ready to witness a stunning green makeover around Dubai. 

 

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Sheikh Mohammad’s Vision To Make Dubai Best City 

It’s crucial, says Sheikh Mohammed, to focus on the community’s enjoyment and well-being by offering the most wonderful possible environment and infrastructure. Additionally, the master plan will improve the city’s urban districts. In order to offer a healthy environment for inhabitants and tourists, this will include creating dynamic, healthy, and inclusive neighbourhoods. However, the amount of green and leisure places and public parks. 

 

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First Published: July 19, 2022 6:56 PM