The Punjab Development Authority (PDA) has been approved by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who has also requested a list of all illegal housing plans in Lahore.
During her visit to the LDA headquarters here on Friday, she stated, “Every housing scheme will be reviewed and [it will be] decided whether to regularise it or not.”
Additionally, the CM gave the go-ahead for the renovation and beautification of MM Alam Road and instructed the relevant authorities to run a tram in the regions of Liberty, Main Market, Mini Market, and Hali Road.
She also gave the go-ahead for the installation of tuff tiles and the building, remodelling and restoration of roadways in Gulberg and the surrounding districts.
The Karim Block to Motorway Signal-Free Corridor Plan, which called for building two underpasses on a six-way road connecting Karim Block to the motorway, was approved by her.
also directs the examination of unlawful housing projects
She also ordered the early completion of the sports facilities at Minar-i-Pakistan and China Scheme, and permitted the commercialization of a number of Lahore’s highways.
LDA Director General Tahir Farooq had earlier presented a briefing regarding the organization’s performance and ongoing projects.
In comparison to last year, LDA “will collect many times more revenue this financial year,” he declared. He said the LDA has set a revenue target of Rs 46 billion.
“An online tool is being introduced to enable citizens to approve home maps. Checking and sorting through the records led to the recovery of government plots valued at billions of rupees.
Ms. Maryam gave the LDA Lahore instructions to finish sorting and verifying the records as quickly as feasible.
“LDA City’s development deserves special attention,” she declared.
The Global Village was also visited by the chief minister. She gave her approval for the redesign and beautification of MM Alam Road and gave the go-ahead for the construction, restoration, and upkeep of Gulberg and the surrounding districts. “Tuff tiles and uniform roads should be installed,” she continued. She also gave her approval for several Lahore highways to be made commercially viable and gave the go-ahead for the China Scheme and Minar-e-Pakistan Sports Complexes to be completed as soon as possible. She asserted that LDA City’s development should receive particular focus.
This time, the Chief Minister gave the LDA a revenue generating target of Rs 46 billion. She also gave the LDA instructions to finish sorting and verifying the records as quickly as possible. She also looked over a plan to turn a number of the city’s major thoroughfares into businesses.
Prior to this, LDA Director General Tahir Farooq provided an update on the organization’s performance and ongoing projects. In comparison to the previous year, he predicted that the LDA will earn many times more money this fiscal year. “The public could now approve their residential maps through an internet programme that was being introduced. Checking and sorting of data has led to the recovery of government plots valued at billions of rupees, he said.