
Phase One of Al Yasmeen Park Project in Al Suwaiq completed
The first phase included the implementation of irrigation systems, construction of a 30,000-litre underground water tank, and installation of a comprehensive electrical network supported by modern lighting poles. Additionally, pedestrian pathways stretching 644 metres were established, along with the surfacing of 6,182 square metres of flooring. A dedicated children's play area covering 1,525 square metres was also developed, complemented by the installation of seating and service facilities to enhance the efficiency of the public space.
The second phase of the project will involve landscaping works, including tree planting and green spaces, as well as the installation of additional playground equipment.
These efforts aim to fully develop the park into a modern facility that caters to all age groups while contributing to the urban enhancement of the area.
Al Yasmeen Park is among the qualitative projects implemented by the Municipality of North Al Batinah across the governorate, as part of its efforts to develop and upgrade public spaces for comprehensive community benefit.
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