KABUL MUNICIPALITY
The Park Project is situated on the top of Rahman Mina Hill in District 8 of Kabul city.
2014 · 2 pages

Abstract
This location is significant as it is one of the most populous districts in the city, with a large portion of the area being unplanned. However, the Rahman Mina area is a planned residential zone, where parks are considered essential for the community. The primary objective of the Park Project is to provide a clean environment and a safe place for citizens to entertain. This is a pressing need for the residents, and the Kabul Municipality aims to meet this objective through the implementation of the project. The project's success will enable the municipality to achieve its goal of creating a safe and clean environment for the citizens. The project site was previously a free land available for park construction, but the infrastructure is in a poor condition. The project budget is not yet finalized, with estimated costs for the project broken down over a five-year period. The budget for each year is as follows: 1390, 1391, 1392, 1393, and 1394. The total project cost is not specified, and the funding for each year is listed as TBD (To Be Determined). The project is being implemented in phases, with Phase I and II currently underway. The project justifications highlight the importance of parks in maintaining a safe and clean environment, as well as providing citizens with a safe place for entertainment. The land mafia in Kabul city poses a significant threat to the construction of parks, as they often seek to misuse unused land for commercial and residential purposes. The Kabul Municipality considers this issue a top priority and is seeking the participation of interested parties and donors to support the project. The Park Project is currently underway, with funding provided by the US Embassy in Afghanistan. The project's success will have a positive impact on the community, providing a safe and clean environment for citizens to enjoy.
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