Islamabad: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to reform its planning wing, a news source reported. The civic agency will induct new technical experts and town planners into the section.
This was revealed in a briefing to the Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Affairs Ali Nawaz Awan.
The Planning Wing has recently been faced with several staffing issues which have impacted its performance. A comprehensive plan has been formulated to resolve these problems. This measure, in turn, is expected to help improve services delivery.
The wing, specifically, has been facing a shortage of operational staff; causing its hierarchal structure to be disturbed. To remedy this situation, a pyramidal organisational structure is expected to be introduced.
The proposed plan suggests a reduction in redundant directorates and expansion at the town planner and technical-expert levels. Focus will also be increased on building control and enforcement.