Marrakech's Initiative to Combat Urban Chaos
The authorities in Marrakech, in coordination with the Royal Gendarmerie and under its supervision, have initiated a comprehensive field campaign aimed at demolishing illegal structures within the Harbil community. This effort is part of ongoing initiatives to combat urban disarray and enhance compliance with existing urban planning regulations.
Currently, the campaign has focused on the neighborhoods of Ait Ouazou and Ghioua, resulting in the demolition of a total of 90 illegal buildings that were constructed in blatant violation of the laws and regulations governing urban development in the vicinity of the red city. These operations reflect a stringent approach to curbing unlicensed urban expansion, preserving the aesthetic integrity of the area, and ensuring safety and security for the local population. Furthermore, they aim to protect both public and private property from any unlawful exploitation that could harm public interest.
The authorities are committed to continuing this operation according to a structured work program that considers all legal and social aspects. They emphasize a firm approach in enforcing the law against all violators and those involved in promoting illegal construction in the region.
As reported by ar.hibapress.com.