The Council of Ait Ourir convened on Wednesday, May 6th, with full consensus among the attending members, to approve various agenda items during its May session. This significant meeting, which saw the participation of the council president, Ahmed Touizi, and the city’s local authorities, focused on several developmental projects aimed at improving the quality of life for residents and enhancing the urban landscape.
Among the notable initiatives discussed was the construction of the Oued Zat waterfront road, which is expected to play a crucial role in alleviating traffic congestion on the main street and facilitating smoother vehicular movement throughout the city. This project reflects a forward-thinking vision for urban development that prioritizes accessibility and efficiency.
Additionally, the council approved the establishment of eight artificial turf sports fields, a move designed to bolster local sports infrastructure and make recreational activities more accessible to the youth. This initiative aims to encourage physical activity and provide structured opportunities for local talent to flourish.
The approval process also extended to vital infrastructure projects, including the improvement of the sewage network and the main street, as well as the rehabilitation of several housing developments through road construction, sidewalk enhancements, and upgraded public lighting. Such initiatives are in line with the growing urban expansion that Ait Ourir is experiencing.
On the cultural front, the council greenlighted the establishment of a multimedia library, which promises to enrich the local cultural scene by providing a conducive environment for reading, research, and knowledge acquisition. This library is anticipated to serve as a valuable resource for the community, fostering a culture of learning and intellectual engagement.
These projects are part of the developmental momentum led by the council under President Touizi, aiming for balanced and sustainable urban development that meets the aspirations of the residents and keeps pace with the rapid transformations occurring in the city across various sectors.
As reported by pam.ma.