ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has introduced a plan to create a citywide digital map of Islamabad, aimed at strengthening urban planning and improving administrative efficiency.
The proposed initiative will compile detailed geographic and infrastructure data into a centralized digital system. The mapping framework is expected to cover land records, road networks, utility infrastructure, zoning details, and public amenities across the capital. Officials say the project will provide accurate spatial information to support planning, monitoring, and development activities.
By consolidating multiple data layers into a single digital platform, the CDA intends to enhance coordination among departments and improve oversight of construction and land management. The system is also expected to assist in evaluating development proposals, tracking infrastructure projects, and ensuring better resource allocation.
Authorities describe the initiative as part of ongoing efforts to modernize municipal governance through technology-driven solutions. The digital map is anticipated to serve as a reference tool for future expansion, infrastructure upgrades, and policy decisions related to Islamabad’s growth.
While no specific timeline for completion has been announced, officials indicate that the project will lay the groundwork for more transparent and efficient city management. The move reflects broader efforts to adopt data-based approaches in public administration and improve service delivery in the federal capital.
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