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Giza Governorate’s Comprehensive Development of Urban Markets to Confront Street Vendors and Improve Services

Written by – Maram Muhammad Tuesday, January 9, 2024 02:34 PM

In recent years, Giza Governorate has paid great attention to developing markets in neighborhoods, centers, and cities, to confront the phenomenon of street vendors, limit the occupation of sidewalks, eliminate occupancy and crowding on public roads, and expand the establishment of new urban markets with diverse activities, integrated services, and equipped with facilities such as water, electricity, lighting, sanitation, and safety factors. And means of civil protection, in an effort to give a civilized image and eliminate random markets and the obstruction to traffic they cause, in implementation of the directives of Major General Ahmed Rashid, Governor of Giza.

Ibn Hazm Market in the center and city of Badrashin is one of the most prominent markets that witnessed comprehensive development and efficiency work in Giza Governorate. For years, it remained abandoned, dilapidated and out of service. It suffers from lack of cleanliness and lack of maintenance and attention. It is filled with dilapidated walls and scattered garbage that distorts its features, until the governorate decided to Renewing and developing it to make optimal use of it, confronting the chaos and randomness in it, and improving the level of services provided to citizens.

During the recent period, the market witnessed repeated tours from Major General Ahmed Rashid GizaIbrahim Al-Shehabi, Deputy Governor of Giza for Centers and Cities, and Mahmoud Zein Shanab, Head of the Center and City of Badrashin, to discuss how to find the solutions and alternatives required to develop the market and transform it into a civilized place that includes bags equipped for sellers at the highest level of service befitting the sellers and citizens of Badrashin.

Over the course of approximately 5 months, the market witnessed, with high rates of implementation, development work, raising efficiency, expanding stores, and connecting facilities, during which it was transformed from a neglected and unexploited market into an organized, civilized market, which includes sales vehicles equipped with about 106 sales vehicles equipped with the highest specifications that must be available, such as water means, sewage networks, and means of protection. Civil service, firefighting equipment, the necessary lighting, 3 toilets, and an office for market management. Legal measures are being taken to evaluate the stores in preparation for housing them for citizens.

It is noteworthy that Giza Governorate is implementing a plan to expand the establishment of civilized markets for street vendors, especially in areas with high population densities in the neighborhoods of Al-Haram, Boulak Al-Dakrur, and Talbieh, to work on controlling the markets and ensuring that the governorate appears in a decent civilized appearance and eliminating traffic congestion caused by random markets, as the Boulak Al-Dakrour neighborhood is preparing to operate Rashid Al-Maraghi Urban Market, located on Al-Masaken Street in Kafr Tohormos, on an area of ​​1,430 square meters, in addition to the Ahmed Ibrahim Model Market, located on Queen Street, on an area of ​​approximately 800 square meters.

Al-Haram neighborhood is witnessing the establishment of a civilized market behind the city of Petco in the Meshaal area, on an area of ​​approximately 150 square meters. The governorate has also begun the construction of a new urban market that includes 18 sales bags next to Badr Street, branching off from Amr Ibn Al-Aas Street in the Faisal area, in addition to a new urban market on Al-Thalatheni Street in the Talbiyah neighborhood to accommodate All the random markets in the surrounding areas, especially those located in the streets of Ezz El-Din Omar, Al-Thalatheni Al-Qadim, and Al-Orouba. The city of Al-Ayat is also preparing to open a new urban market, the Al-Ayat Cultural Market, which includes 212 fixed units and 257 mobile units (furnishings) on an area of ​​3700 square meters.

Market before development

The walls of the market were dilapidated before development

The walls of Ibn Hazm Market were dilapidated before development

Ibn al-Hazm market was dilapidated before development

Ibn Hazm Market in Badrashin before development

Ibn Hazm Market before development

Ibn Hazm Market before its development

Ibn Hazm Market during development and efficiency work

Ibn Hazm Market during development

Ibn Hazm Market in Badrashin during development work

Ibn Hazm Market in Badrashin after development work

Ibn Hazm Market in Badrashin after development

Ibn Hazm Market in Badrashin

2024-01-09 12:34:00
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