The progress of the development works of the road axes serving the new city of Tamesna has reached 60%, said on Tuesday the Minister of Housing and Urban Policy, Mohammed Nabil Benabdellah.
The progress of these axes (Mohammed V, Moulay Youssef Al Mansour, Abdellah Ben Yassine, Moulay Driss Al Azhar), at a cost of 54 million dirhams, is 60%, indicated Mr Benabdellah who was chairing a meeting of the monitoring committee devoted to the evaluation of the progress of the projects included in the recovery plan of the city of Tamesna.
The facilities built at the level of this new city are 29 in total (schools, middle schools, high schools, gendarmerie station, shopping and service centre, health centre, field for several sports activities, pachalik, training institute, mosques, Civil Protection centre) including seven facilities under construction, he specified, cited by a press release from his ministry.
It is also planned to build a cultural complex in the new city of Tamesna with a total budget of 17.10 million DH (12.10 million for the supervisory ministry and 5 million for the Ministry of Culture), he made known.
The minister also mentioned the programming of the construction of two youth centres as well as the development of the central park whose progress of works is 98%, a technological hub and local social centres for people in precarious situations.
Regarding landscaping and mineral development, a study on the landscape charter was developed at a cost of 9 million dirhams, he added during this meeting devoted to the projects included in the recovery plan of the city of Tamesna.
Concerning the maintenance plan of the new city, it is planned to build the first market with an amount of 1.8 million dirhams, noted the press release, adding that an agreement is being signed with the commune for the delegated management of cleaning and garbage collection with the financial participation of the Al Omrane Group. At the end of this meeting, Mr Benabdellah, accompanied notably by the Minister of Culture, Mohamed Amine Sbihi, the governor of the Skhirate-Témara prefecture, Younes El Kasmi, the chairman of the board of the Al Omrane Group, Badre Kanouni, went to the site in order to find out about the progress of the various projects included in the recovery plan of the new city of Tamesna, launched by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Policy in March 2013. The minister also held a meeting with representatives of the associative fabric in order to take stock of certain files relating to real estate projects carried out within the framework of partnership between the Al Omrane Group and foreign real estate developers (Al Hidayah Développement and the company General Contractor Maroc).

