Taza.. remarkable progress in the main street development project
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Taza
The city of Taza is experiencing great progress in infrastructure development work these days, particularly on Youssef Ben Tashfin Street and part of Al Hoceima Street.
Taza Group Efforts
The project extends over a distance of two kilometers, from the university administration to the Wadi Al-Makhzen school in the first district of Jerusalem, passing through the technical secondary school administration and Youssef Street bin Tashfin.
This work is part of the Taza group’s efforts to improve infrastructure and strengthen the attractiveness of the city.
This work includes widening and strengthening streets to improve traffic flow and raise the level of citizen safety.
Install modern public lighting
Modern public lighting using LED technology is also installed to improve the quality of lighting and reduce energy consumption.
Among the important projects is the expansion of the bridge near Jerusalem’s First Mosque to facilitate transportation and reduce traffic congestion in this vital area.
In addition, the work includes the rehabilitation of sidewalks and sidewalks to provide safe spaces for pedestrians, in addition to planting trees in the area to improve green spaces and support the sustainability of the city.
Allocation of parking spaces
Orbits within the project will also be redeveloped, with parking allocated to meet the needs of residents and visitors.
On the regulatory side, horizontal and vertical signage will be adopted in accordance with the latest standards to facilitate traffic regulation.
The district will also see the installation of urban equipment which will add an aesthetic character in line with the identity of the city.
This project is part of a global vision aimed at improving the quality of life in the city and raising the level of urban services provided to residents.