The Southern Municipality has successfully completed a campaign to remove illegal road encroachments. Over 500 unlicensed containers used for collecting used clothes were removed from various areas and residential complexes across the region. The Southern Municipality reported that the inspection campaign, which lasted more than two months, was conducted in coordination with the Ministry of Social Development and the Municipal Council. The campaign focused on curbing the random distribution of these containers, which were found to obstruct vision angles, impede vehicle movement, and pose a potential risk to pedestrians’ safety. Officials from the Southern Municipality emphasized the importance of obtaining the necessary licenses before placing such containers. The containers must be within the boundaries of the property owned by the association or institution requesting them. This initiative was implemented by Public Roads Occupation Law No. (2) of 1996, Clause No. (4), which prohibits the placement of goods, displays, kiosks, or other structures on public roads without proper authorization. The campaign forms part of the municipality’s broader work plan, which seeks to implement control and inspection measures to reduce violations and raise public awareness about the importance of adhering to regulations. These efforts aim to preserve the urban character and safety […]