Engineer Sherif El-Sharbeni, Egypt’s Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, has announced that the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) will begin delivering 728 plots of land in Neighborhood 3, District 32 (formerly known as Al-Amal) in New Obour City. The delivery process is scheduled to commence on Sunday, December 1, 2024, and will continue until Tuesday, February 25, 2025, following a detailed timeline issued by the city authority.
The Minister emphasized the ministry’s commitment to finalizing land regularization efforts in newly incorporated urban areas to safeguard citizens’ rights and promote social stability. This initiative aligns with the state’s strategic goals of providing suitable housing under its sustainable development vision.
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Dr. Ahmed Ismail, Head of New Obour City Development Authority, outlined the detailed schedule for land distribution across various blocks:
- December 2024:
- Blocks 32301–32305: Deliveries scheduled across specific dates, beginning December 1 and including allocated days for missed appointments.
- Blocks 32306–32309: Delivery continues, with dedicated days for late collection.
- January 2025:
- Blocks 32310–32319: Scheduled delivery includes weekdays for each block, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
- Blocks 32320–32323: Deliveries occur mid-January, with grace days provided for absentees.
- February 2025:
- Blocks 32324–32331: Distribution spans the month, with the final days allocated for those unable to collect on their designated dates.
Citizens who are eligible to receive plots are urged to adhere to the specified dates to ensure a smooth and organized process. Dedicated days have been reserved throughout the schedule to accommodate any missed appointments.
Supporting Urban Stability
Dr. Ismail reaffirmed that the systematic approach to land delivery demonstrates the government’s commitment to orderly urban planning and development. The initiative aims to strengthen urban infrastructure and encourage residential and commercial growth in New Obour City, contributing to Egypt’s long-term development goals.
For further details, recipients are encouraged to contact the New Obour City Development Authority directly or visit their official channels.