The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has issued a public notice stating that a large number of property owners and occupants have encroached upon public land in Islamabad.
The notice directs all those who have illegally possessed public land beyond their allotted or leased land to remove all types of encroachments within three days.
According to the public notice, the encroachments are affecting the city’s environment and the quality of life for its residents. The CDA warns that non-compliance will lead to strict legal actions and removal of encroachments without further notice, with violators bearing the costs.
The authority emphasizes that encroachments disrupt the city’s aesthetic value, hinder public access to essential services, and lead to traffic congestion, environmental degradation, and safety concerns. By removing encroachments, the CDA aims to promote a cleaner, safer, and more orderly Islamabad.
The notice covers all forms of encroachments including unauthorized constructions illegal structures and occupation of public land such as open spaces footpaths and green areas.
All individuals and entities are required to adhere to this notice and remove their encroachments within the stipulated timeframe. The CDA urges all citizens and businesses to cooperate fully with this initiative to restore the beauty and integrity of Islamabad.
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