Giving financial rewards for detecting municipal violations
The decision reflects the commitment of the wise leadership to promote social responsibility and active participation in the development of the urban environment, which contributes to preserving the beauty of cities and ensuring their sustainability.Haqeel explained that the decision reflects the commitment of the wise leadership to promote social responsibility and active participation in the development of the urban environment. The Minister of Municipalities pointed out that the decision complements the ministry's efforts that launched the “Certified Monitor” initiative, an innovative digital monitoring tool that involves members of the community to monitor municipal violations and visual distortions through the “Baladi” application.
The initiative allows members of the community to monitor municipal violations and visual distortions through the “Baladi” application. The initiative allows members of the community to obtain the status of "Certified Monitor" after passing a specialized training course, which enhances their ability to submit reports accurately and credibly within a digital system that ensures transparency.
Haqeel stressed that the initiative is an innovative digital monitoring tool that involves members of the community to monitor municipal violations and visual distortions through the Baladi application. Al-Haqeel emphasized that the combination of the decision and the initiative represents a qualitative leap in enhancing institutional and community monitoring, which contributes to improving the urban landscape and raising the quality of life in line with the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 in creating more sustainable and prosperous cities."
The initiative allows members of the community to obtain the status of "certified monitor" after passing a specialized training course.








