ISLAMABAD: Syed Mustafain Kazmi, the member environment of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), has said that struggles are being made to make Islamabad a city of flowers and placed multi-coloured flowerbeds on medians and roadsides.
The civic body would complete the ongoing beautification project at Zero Point Interchange (ZPI) and Rose and Jasmine Garden by February 15.
Kazmi said the authority would add special features to the ZPI Project by landscaping isolated areas.
He said that landscaping for beautification of Zero Point Interchange will be completed by February 15.
He further informed that intermediary spring is on and CDA is currently planting three varieties of marigolds.
He said that Rs 300,000 has been allocated for beautification work at Zero Point project.
“The amount would be used for levelling earth, flower decoration, construction, supplying and dibbling of grass at the Interchange,” he added.
The 9 kilometers long roads will be constructed at cost of Rs 248 million within 9 months.
These roads will provide access to sector I-12 Markaz and CDA will be able to sell out plots located in Markaz.
The allottees have welcomed the decision for construction of major roads of the sector and have demanded that service roads be also constructed and the entire infrastructure be developed fully.