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Director General of Kuwait Municipality Saud Al-Dabbous
Director General of Kuwait Municipality Saud Al-Dabbous

Violations won’t be tolerated: Municipality issues warning

Inspection team removes 25 abandoned vehicles

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Municipality affirmed on Monday that the state’s properties are a red line not to be violated in light of the existence of regulations and laws that facilitate individuals’ and companies’ ability to revise previous violations. Director General of Kuwait Municipality Saud Al-Dabbous made these remarks during a lecture on the new advertising regulations. He stated that though they have been amended and new licensing programs are in development, they will not be the last step in their vision for developing and digitizing Kuwait’s municipality.

He stressed the continuation of working to develop and update all regulations, indicating that developing agricultural regulations are under issuance, and the development will include a construction law and many other regulations. The organizational structure of the municipality will soon be modified in an effort to decentralize the work, explained Al-Dabbous. For his part, Minister of Municipality consultant Engineer Faisal Al-Jumaa, presented the articles of the regulations and the procedures, as he also explained the finer details, and responded to municipality employees’ inquiries.

Inspection team

In another development, the third inspection campaign was carried out by the Department of Public Hygiene and Road Works within the Capital Governorate. 25 neglected cars were removed, 30 violations were recorded, and 100 warning stickers were placed on abandoned cars. The Director of the Public Hygiene and Road Works Department at the Governorate Municipality Branch, Saad Al-Khuraynig, explained that the aim of the intensive field inspection campaigns is to monitor negative phenomena and take down all illegal structures. The supervisory team pays great attention to raising the level of cleanliness in the areas under his responsibility, as well as lifting everything that distorts the aesthetic view in the areas. — KUNA

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