RTA, Dubai Municipality discuss Dubai Water Canal, Jumeirah
Corniche projects
Three marine transport stations to be
constructed, expanded
Roads & Transport Authority – Mohammed
Al Munji:
H.E. Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the
Board and Executive Director of the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA), has
recently held a meeting with H.E. Hussain Nasir Lootah, Director General of the
Dubai Municipality, during which the two parties discussed the water flow in
Dubai Creek after the completion of construction works in the Dubai Water
Canal, Jumeirah Corniche Project, and the construction & widening of marine
transport stations.
At the start of the meeting, Al Tayer
thanked the Dubai Municipality, headed by its Director General H.E. Hussain
Lootah, for the great cooperation and coordination with the RTA in various
fields relating to the business of the two civic bodies. Al Tayer indicated
that such coordination resulted in streamlining several procedures as regards
the processing of customers transactions in a smooth environment.
For his part, Lootah commended the
ongoing coordination and communication between the Dubai Municipality and the
RTA which, he says, has contributed to boosting the sharing of knowledge,
expertise and practices between the two parties. Such interaction has become a
defining business approach adopted by all authorities and departments of the
Dubai Government, considering it the only viable means for delivering
best-in-class services to customers, noted Lootah.
The meeting reviewed studies related
to the flow & quality of the water stream in the Dubai Water Canal; which
links the Business Bay with the Arabian Gulf, passing through the Dubai
downtown in a course stretching 3 km. Discussions also touched on measures to
be taken to ensure and improve the quality of water in the Dubai Creek as per
stipulations of the Municipality applicable in the Emirate.
The Municipality’s delegation was
acquainted with the work progress in the Jumeirah Corniche extending 14 km from
the beach overlooking six residential communities starting from the backyard of
the Dubai Marine Beach Resort up to Burj Al Arab Hotel. Last February the RTA
started construction works of the project which is set to be accomplished in
November this year.
The two parties also discussed various
cooperation and coordination aspects and addressed the requisites of making
this vital project a success, compatible with the highest international
practices, and completing it within the specified timeline.
The meeting reviewed the deliverables
of the Marine Transport Master Plan which included the expansion of the marine
transport stations in 2014 to serve highly populous tourist & urban
destinations in order to ease the movement of residents & tourists and keep
pace with the huge growth in the ridership of marine transit means comprising
abras, water bus, water taxi and Dubai ferry; which combined have lifted about
13.223 million passengers last year. The marine transport plan also envisages
the expansion of Al Mamzar, and the Jumeirah Open Beach to accommodate both the
Dubai Ferry and the Water Taxi, and the construction of a new marine transport
station at Al Jaddaf with a view to boosting the integration of multi-modal
mass transit systems at Al Jaddaf; which houses a metro station, marine
transport station, and public bus station.
The meeting was attended from the RTA
by Engineer Maitha bin Udai, CEO of Traffic & Roads Agency as well as
Mohammed Al Ali, Acting CEO of Public Transport Agency. From the Dubai
Municipality attended engineer Salim Musmaar, Assistant Director General for
Environment & Health Control; and Engineer Dawood Al Hajri, Director of
Planning, in addition to a host of Directors from both sides.
Caption:
Al Tayer and Lootah during the
meeting
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