ISLAMABAD: Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) instructed to build cycling paths in the Diplomatic Enclave, stressing the importance of sticking to project schedules for timely completion.
In a recent meeting, the chairman discussed plans to create cycling lanes across the federal capital. Attendees included officials from Member Engineering, Railways, Nespak, ADB, the Islamabad Cycling Association, and other relevant groups.
The chairman highlighted the importance of improving the city’s natural beauty while establishing high-quality cycling tracks, benefiting both residents and tourists.
According to the chairman’s instructions, the cycling tracks will be incorporated into attractive landscaping on both sides, enhancing the city’s overall visual appeal.
“Our main goal is to create a suitable environment for cycling in Islamabad,” said the chairman.
He also stated, “We are committed to promoting sustainable and healthy transportation methods and providing better facilities for residents and visitors.”
As part of the CDA chairman’s plan, dedicated cycling tracks will be constructed in the Diplomatic Enclave, offering diplomats and foreign communities a convenient and eco-friendly transportation option within the capital, according to a news release.