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Hamdan, Maktoum review restructuring plans

The plan has outlined eight major areas for the Municipality to develop partnerships with the private sector…reports Asian Lite News

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai were briefed on the strategic and restructuring plans of Dubai Municipality and Dubai Land Department by Mattar Al Tayer, Commissioner-General for Infrastructure, Urban Planning and Wellbeing and Member of the Dubai Council.

During the meeting, they reviewed the performance and recent projects of the two entities and stressed on the importance of increasing productivity and developing comprehensive strategic plans to achieve the organisations’ objectives.

“The comprehensive restructuring plan of Dubai Municipality and Dubai Land Department forms part of Dubai’s efforts to transform itself into the world’s best city to live and work and ensure its services and operations keep pace with the evolving global environment,” Sheikh Hamdan said.

“It also seeks to raise Dubai’s ranking in various global indicators including environmental sustainability, food security, healthcare, and real estate investment. The teams in the two departments have a great responsibility to lead and manage Dubai’s strategic projects.”

For his part, Sheikh Maktoum said, “To achieve our future aspirations, we need to be responsive to the needs of the community and enhance our productivity and quality. The next phase will see Dubai further improving its services and raising its level of government excellence. We will be closely monitoring the performance of government entities.”

The new restructuring plan of Dubai Municipality seeks to transform itself into an organisation with a private sector mindset that provides globally-benchmarked services, while keeping pace with the latest developments in sustainable development, environmental preservation, combating climate change and the circular economy. The plan also seeks to promote productive partnerships with the private sector and create new business opportunities worth AED10 billion per year.

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The restructuring plan also aims to reduce operational costs by 10 percent, and improve the quality of services by 20 percent, in addition to maximising the economic, tourism and commercial potential of the Municipality’s public assets. The plan has outlined eight major areas for the Municipality to develop partnerships with the private sector.

The restructuring plan for Dubai Land Department seeks to improve the competitiveness of Dubai’s real estate sector and improve operational efficiency by 20 percent. The plan has a key focus on making Dubai one of the world’s highest ranked cities in various real estate market indicators including safety and transparency in the coming years. The plan also aims to enhance investment in the real estate sector and improve governance in the sector.

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