Commencement of Infrastructure Repair Works in Marrakech
In a significant move towards enhancing urban infrastructure, repair works commenced in the Al-Mahamid neighborhood of the Menara district in Marrakech on Wednesday, April 8. This initiative follows a thorough field visit aimed at addressing the pressing issues related to the condition of the road network and rectifying identified deficiencies. Under the direct supervision of Tarik Hanich, Deputy President of the Marrakech Municipal Council, these repairs are a response to the recommendations derived from the previous visit, which evaluated the extent of damage affecting numerous streets and alleys in the area.
The ongoing works are focused on specific locations that have been the subject of repeated complaints from local residents. Key issues being addressed include potholes, the deteriorating state of roadways, and accessibility challenges in certain sections. Emergency repair operations have begun based on prioritized areas identified during the field assessment, starting with Gulf Street and the old Souika of Al-Mahamid. Future phases will expand to include other points of concern identified during the earlier visit, adopting a gradual approach to cover all affected segments within the neighborhood.
The pace of the repair works is consistent, with necessary logistical and human resources mobilized to expedite completion. This ensures that the quality of the repairs is maintained while effectively tackling the issues at hand, in line with the available resources and technical data related to the area.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy aimed at reinforcing field monitoring mechanisms and linking responsibility with accountability. Continuous oversight of the project's progress will be conducted to ensure that the implementation adheres to established technical standards. Future phases of intervention are expected to include additional points within the Al-Mahamid neighborhoods as part of a comprehensive infrastructure rehabilitation program. The ultimate goal is to enhance living conditions and facilitate smoother traffic flow for the local community.
As reported by pam.ma.