CDA’s Innovative Step Toward Modern Parks
Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has unveiled plans to implement digital parking systems in Islamabad’s prominent parks. This initiative aims to modernize parking management and increase revenue streams for better park facilities.
Funding Park Development Through Technology
Revenue generated from the digital parking systems will be exclusively allocated for the development and maintenance of these parks, ensuring sustainable improvement and enhanced visitor experiences.
Healthcare Services Get a Boost
Reforms in the Capital Hospital are also underway. The chairman directed the appointment of a Director of Finance and a reduction in local medicine purchases. A robust financial plan is being developed to enhance the hospital’s operational and financial stability.
Improving Health Standards in the Capital
Plans for the Directorate of Health Services include reopening non-functional medical centers and hiring additional medical staff. Moreover, mandatory medical screenings and vaccinations for workers in industries like barber shops and food outlets have been proposed as licensing prerequisites, promoting public health standards.
Transparency and Efficiency in Enforcement
To ensure greater transparency, the CDA is set to empower its inspectors to issue fines on-site. An online fine collection system will also be introduced, simplifying the enforcement process and enhancing operational efficiency.
A Digital Transformation for Islamabad
These initiatives are part of the CDA’s broader efforts to digitize and enhance the efficiency of public services in Islamabad, ensuring a cleaner, healthier, and better-managed capital city.