Lahore: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz held a briefing to discuss various initiatives, with a key focus on the ‘Lahore Shop and Drop Tramway’ project aimed at improving urban transport, as reported on October 16.
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As detailed in the briefing, the 8.2-kilometer tramway is designed to connect several key areas, including Kalma Chowk, Main Boulevard, Hussain Chowk, M.M. Alam Road, and Mini Market. The project will feature five trams operating simultaneously, with services available every two minutes at each stop, significantly enhancing accessibility for commuters.
During the meeting, the CM also reviewed additional infrastructure developments, including the construction of a special road linking Karim Block to the Motorway. Furthermore, the proposal to demolish the dilapidated Data Nagar flyover was discussed, alongside the ‘LDA Road Network Restructuring Plan.’
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In addition to these projects, CM Maryam directed development institutions to devise a comprehensive plan to address potholes across Lahore. The meeting included a thorough review of the ‘LDA Development and CM Initiative’ to ensure effective implementation of these crucial urban projects.