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Illegal commercialization of Islamabad residential areas violates CDA Ordinance 1960Breaking

December 13, 2024

Residents and civic activists are raising their voices against the illegal commercialization of residential areas in the federal capital. It reports in media that Capital Development Authority (CDA) is under fire for failing to address violations of the CDA Ordinance 1960 and the Islamabad Residential Sectors Zoning Regulations. Residential neighborhoods, originally intended for families and peaceful living, are reportedly being converted into hubs for illegal commercial activities. These include the operation of hostels, clinics, and even international media houses, which critics claim disrupt the quality of life for residents.

Concerns over increased traffic congestion, parking shortages, and environmental strain have further exacerbated frustrations. "Residential areas are for living, not business profiteering," stated a concerned advocacy group, highlighting the growing disregard for zoning laws. The activists called for Islamabad to follow the example of cities like London and Dubai, which enforce strict zoning regulations to preserve the sanctity of residential zones. The CDA has yet to respond to these demands. Residents hope for prompt and decisive action to address the growing commercialization and uphold the city’s zoning laws.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)