Can you imagine living in a neighbourhood where pedestrians have separate paths and bicyclists have their own paths, and of course, there is a host of facilities for the general public? Sounds like a recipe for the most comfortable life, doesn’t it? Well, this is actually happening in Abu Dhabi as the first phase of the Emirates’ Living Strategy encompasses all of this and more. Here’s all you need to know about the AED12 billion project that is being designed to enhance the neighbourhoods.
AED12 Bn Project In Abu Dhabi, Al Ain & Al Dhafra
According to a news report, put forward by the Abu Dhabi Media Office, a 12 billion project has been designed for enhancing Abu Dhabi’s neighbourhood. These develop development will also happen in Al Ain and Al Dhafra, which are also being enhanced with a range of fantastic facilities. Some of these facilities include pedestrian & bicycle parts, health clinics, public parks, mosques, sports facilities, and green spaces. Not to mention, the aim is also to increase the interconnectedness and sustainability of the communities living in the emirate, which is in line with the vision of the government. Yes, the aim is to develop sustainable neighbourhoods, which ensure community stability, encourage healthy lifestyles, and preserve local culture and traditions.
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New Parks Even At Al Reem Island
This comes after new community parks were introduced, such as Al Fay on Al Reem Island, which recreates a forest environment. However, you will also find a bunch of cool sports facilities here, like mini golf holes, a badminton court, a basketball court, a volleyball court, a football ground, skating zones, table tennis, and even a climbing wall. So, if you haven’t checked them out yet, it’s high time you do it soon!
Coming back to the Living Strategy, doesn’t it all sound absolutely amazing? Well, we can totally imagine all the facilities that will together make these spaces a great place to live with our families.
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