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PDA agrees to bring Nasir Bagh Road under its jurisdiction

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Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Muhammad Sohail Afridi, chaired the 14th Authority meeting of the Peshawar Development Authority (PDA)

PESHAWAR, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th Apr, 2026) Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Muhammad Sohail Afridi, chaired the 14th Authority meeting of the Peshawar Development Authority (PDA).

The meeting deliberated on a wide range of urban development, governance, administrative, and infrastructure-related matters, and approved several key policy and operational decisions.

The meeting approved the PDA budget for the fiscal year 2025–26, along with multiple agenda items aimed at strengthening urban management and service delivery.

The Chief Minister directed that decisive action be taken against illegal constructions and emphasized the need to improve urban order to ensure planned, sustainable, and regulated development across the city.

In this context, the forum agreed in principles to bring Nasir Bagh Road under the jurisdiction of PDA, with directions to place the matter before the cabinet for final approval.

It was further directed that a minimum setback of 20 feet be maintained for buildings along the said road, with instructions from the Chief Minister to remove encroachments while also minimizing inconvenience to the public.

The meeting also decided to enforce a building control and regulatory regime on Nasir Bagh Road. The authority meeting approved the allocation of additional land and re-planning for the Institute of Management Sciences.

It also approved the discontinuation of proposed recreational projects in Bagh Naran and Shalman Park, along with the refund of deposited security amounts.

In light of public concerns and judicial directives, it was decided to preserve public parks from commercial use in order to safeguard public interest and maintain environmental balance.

The meeting further approved the construction of a dedicated access route from Hayatabad to the FC Teaching Hospital in Shahkas to improve accessibility and service delivery.

Additionally, land allocation was approved for the establishment of regional headquarters of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), aimed at strengthening the security architecture in the province.

The authority meeting also approved a six-year extension in the lease of 16 BTS towers of a private mobile network operator to ensure continuity of telecommunication services.

Furthermore, a one-time relaxation was approved for the restoration of 171 plots previously cancelled due to unauthorized commercial or Non-Confirmative land use, subject to clearance of outstanding dues and rectification of violations.

It was also decided that applications for restoration, along with requisite charges, must be submitted by June 30. The forum granted in-principle approval to the recommendations of the committee regarding promotions of PDA employees.

The Chief Minister also directed the establishment of a dedicated grievance redressal committee and emphasized that employees may submit their grievances within ten days to ensure transparent and timely resolution.

The proposal to develop Hayatabad Township as a gated community, including the construction of a boundary wall and installation of a modern surveillance system, was also considered.

The Chief Minister directed that a detailed plan be submitted for formal approval. The briefing highlighted that the initiative aims to enhance security in sensitive areas and regulate unnecessary traffic flow within the township.

Moreover, the Chief Minister approved the establishment of an Enforcement Directorate within PDA and endorsed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the registration of property dealers in Hayatabad and Regi Model Town to strengthen regulatory oversight.

Moreover, re-planning was approved for a petrol pump and commercial site in Regi Model Town, as well as commercial land in front of Hayatabad Medical Complex.

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