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South Al Batinah Municipal Council reviews development, service projects

South Al Batinah Municipal Council reviews development, service projects

Times of Oman27-05-2025
Al Rustaq: The South Al Batinah Municipal Council, during its fifth periodic meeting for 2025, reviewed the governorate's plan for projects to be implemented under the Eleventh Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).
The meeting, chaired by Eng. Masoud Said Al Hashmi, Governor of South Al Batinah and Chairman of the Municipal Council, discussed several development and service projects.
During the meeting, the Council hosted Dr. Abdullah Ali Al Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority.
The Council also reviewed responses received from relevant authorities, including development plans for the Wilayat of Wadi Al Maawil, a proposed health walkway near Nakhal Health Center, and the opening of internal roads to serve the wilayat.
These periodic council meetings reflect the commitment to follow up on development and service projects while considering citizens' proposals and needs across South Al Batinah Governorate's various wilayats, contributing to comprehensive and sustainable development.
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