Streets for residents only

Author: Daily Times

Sir: Not planning and not enforcing rules over the past decade has resulted in a new kind of problem: commercial activities in residential areas. The boom in population and economy has allowed new entrepreneurs to start their new businesses while also forcing many businesses to expand over the past decade.
However, due to bad planning, the authorities have failed to create new commercial areas at the same rate as the demand, resulting in many businesses starting commercial activities in residential areas. The same authorities have also criminally neglected to enforce any rules over the past many years, allowing these businesses to establish customers, revenue and also employ a substantial workforce, creating a situation where it is difficult to remove these businesses from such locations without facing opposition.
Take the example of University Town in Peshawar. It is now host to over 350 businesses, including 70 educational institutes. One such institute is located right in front of my house. Each day I witness hundreds of students and their families suffer trying to pick up or drop their children. I and the other homeowners on the street have to suffer heavy traffic, loud noise, pollution and property damage. Even the educational institute’s owners have to suffer complaints and the incapacity to grow or improve their institute.
Since unchecked or regulated commercial activities in designated residential areas are a problem for everyone, the government of Pakistan and governing institutes of these residential areas are requested to formulate a plan whereby the commercial businesses are moved to new custom built locations that cater to their particular needs. And the businesses that are allowed to stay in the residential areas should be ordered to fulfill requirements of parking, security etc.
SHAHRYAR KHAN BASEER
Peshawar

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