The Municipality stressed in its statement that anyone who does not have a construction license must apply to demolish the building and remove it or correct its status in accordance with the regulations, while unlicensed establishments must urgently apply to correct their commercial and industrial status.
This step comes to regulate land use and raise the level of compliance with the regulations, with the ability to update data electronically to facilitate procedures and accelerate the completion of transactions without the need to review the Municipality in person.
The Municipality of the Holy Capital stressed the importance of this step. The Municipality of the Holy Capital stressed that it will proceed to close and remove all violating establishments that practice their activities outside the designated areas, such as workshops, warehouses, galleries, carpentry and blacksmith factories, in order to preserve the urban organization, public health and safety, and in accordance with the approved development plans.
The Municipality also reiterated its invitation to the public to visit the Municipality in person. The Municipality also renewed its call to citizens and relevant authorities to respond quickly to these measures to avoid legal violations, in line with the ongoing efforts to develop a safe and orderly urban environment.








