AMMAN —
His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday stressed the need for residents of
Amman to receive quality services from the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM),
commending the efforts of its workers, according to a Royal Court statement.
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During a visit to the
GAM, King Abdullah,
accompanied by HRH Crown Prince Hussein, noted the need to expand public parks
and recycling projects to protect the environment, calling for replicating the
experience in other governorates.
During the meeting — attended by
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Amman Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh, and GAM council members and
department heads — His Majesty was briefed on the municipality’s five-year
strategy and underscored the need for tangible results for residents throughout
its implementation.
Prime Minister Khasawneh said the government will
cooperate with the GAM to secure financing for the projects within the strategy
from donors, especially environmental projects and increasing the number of
electric buses.
The prime minister noted the government’s interest
in the GAM’s waste recycling project, which will be carried out through a
partnership between the public and private sectors, saying the experience will
be replicated around the Kingdom, starting with the most densely populated
areas.
The GAM’s strategy includes 212 projects and initiatives at a total cost of JD918 million and is in line with Jordan’s Economic Modernization Vision
Discussing the pillars of the GAM’s strategy, Mayor
Shawarbeh said it includes 212 projects and initiatives at a total cost of
JD918 million, stressing it is in line with
Jordan’s Economic Modernization Vision, especially in relation to improving the standard of living for
Jordanians.
The strategy also addresses climate change and
population growth, added Shawarbeh, noting it includes a 10-year development plan
for public transport, and also aims to bolster investments, preserve the
environment, enhance infrastructure, and solve traffic problems.
According to the strategy, the GAM will establish a
solid waste management company and a biomechanical plant to treat organic waste
with a daily capacity of 239 tonnes that will produce energy and fertilizers.
The GAM will also
establish and rehabilitate public parks at a cost of JD44 million, supply the
Amman Bus project with 136 new buses and 15 electric buses, complete the Bus
Rapid Transit project, and implement traffic solutions over 50km of roads at a
total cost of JD281 million.
Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi and Director of
the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan accompanied His Majesty on the visit.
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